30 people arrested after protest during executive order of no large gatherings

After 11 P.M. last night a large group gathered to protest against an executive order put in place July 15, 2020 by Rochester, New York Mayor Lovely Warren. The executive order states a ban on large public gatherings after 11 P.M.. Organizers of the protest tells me this was not a part of the protest and after the marching people should’ve went home.
The Rochester Police Department and Monroe County Sheriff‘s Office arrived at Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Park where the gathering was taking place. They arrested 30 people. None of the protesters resisted arrest and as people were carried away in handcuffs others protestors began to chant for them.
There has been an increase in violence in the Rochester area over the last week. The order was also put in place after six people were shot on North Clinton Avenue on July 11, 2020. There has also been large parties and gatherings over 100 people and the mayor says this has to stop.
The Rochester Police listed the names of those arrested:
Katherine Adamides, 35, of Rochester
Mary Adams, 54, of Rochester
Joseph Allman, 21, of Williamson
Erik Bardo, 32, of Marion
Brendan Boehner, 29, of Rochester
Alexander Comardo, 41, of Rochester
Jeremy Dobner, 30, of Rochester
Timothy Dunn, 27, of Rochester
Amanda Flannery, 32, of Rochester
Rebecca Goldfeder, 50, of Rochester
Solomon Gominiak, 26, of Rochester
Terik Grandoit, 28, of Rochester
Taylor Howarth, 25, of Rochester
Rose Kim, 25, of Rochester
Darien Lamen, 38, of Rochester
Emma Leigh, 33, of Filmore
Andrea Leverenz, 26 of Hamlin
Joe Mangano, 34, of Rochester
Indiaa Maring, 20, of Rochester
Philip Mogavero, 32, of Rochester
Naomi Moore, 27, of Rochester
Susanna Moore, 25, of Rochester
Ryan Mullaney, 26, of Rochester
Sarah Mae Richens, 37, of Rochester
Michael Sportiello, 25, of Rochester
Emma Van Hise, 26, of Rochester
Emily White, 27, of Rochester
Sofi Wolfanger-Vitale, 21, of Rochester
Zachary Yaro, 26, of Rochester