NJ State Police clash with protesters at Delaney Hall after Sherrill's intervention
New Jersey State Police clashed with violent protesters at Delaney Hall late Friday as officers cleared the area and escorted Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees out of the detention center.
NJ State Police clash with protesters at Delaney Hall after Sherrill’s intervention New Jersey State Police engaged with violent protesters outside Delaney Hall to escort Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees. While most protesters were peaceful and complied with requests, a subset engaged in dangerous actions, leading authorities to clear the area for safety. The incident occurred after Governor Sherrill ordered a protest zone outside the facility.
- New Jersey State Police clashed with violent protesters at Delaney Hall.
- Officers escorted Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees out of the detention center.
- The incident followed Governor Mikie Sherrill’s order for a peaceful protest zone.
- Most protesters complied with requests to clear passage for vehicles.
- A few protesters deployed fireworks and threw gas canisters at law enforcement.
- State Police temporarily cleared the area to ensure safety for all involved.
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