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Dozens of protesters marched into Apple’s flagship on Fifth Avenue and staged a die-in Friday evening, as small demonstrations continued for a third night throughout the city.

About 100 agitators marched from Columbus Circle to the glass cube Apple Store just before 7 p.m., holding up black and white signs that said “Eric Garner,” “Unarmed civilian” and “We can’t breathe.”

The woman leading the marchers yelled out a warning just before they laid down on the store’s floor.

“If you’re undocumented or have a record, be careful and don’t get arrested,” she yelled.

“This is now our house,” she continued, as her cohorts took over the storefront. “No business as usual.”

Cops resisted from arresting anyone despite it being private property.

A group of 40 protesters gathered in Union Square at 5 p.m. Another batch of demonstrators gathered in Cadman Plaza near the Brooklyn Bridge, where thousands of protesters stormed through Thursday night, shutting it down and snarling traffic downtown.

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