
The police were prepared in Secaucus, New Jersey, early on Sunday 50 people surrounded their cars and hit fireworks While the officers tried to dismantle a popup in the streets that withdrew a crowded intersection.
Police officers arrived at Secaucus and County Avenue at 2:31 am after a report stating that more than 100 vehicles “took over” the intersection and it was “Driving recklessly and doing cakes “The spectators took videos,” the SECAUCUS Police Administration said in a statement.
Once they arrived, the police were People crushed it The administration said in a statement accompanied by the video. “Use people in the crowd fireworks as incendiary devices by shooting them in the police and be and beyond them.”
Dennis Miller, the SECAUCUS police chief, told News12 New Jersey that the scene of the street race was directly from a “war zone” where the participants were suspended from car windows and cars continued to do cakes and other exciting work. After more than 12 hours, news12 indicated that the tire tracks of fatigue and cakes have caused the road.
A video of the quarrel appeared on social media, some of which were published by the police and others Pick up Independently.
Police said it took mutual help from Weehawken, North Bergen, Hobokeen, Hudson Sherif, East Rutherford and Rutherford to disperse the unbridled crowd. The administration described the officers’ arrest as “nothing less than merit” in expressing gratitude that no officers were injured.
“Take their decisions not to get out of their cars to involve a The crowd that exceeds their number, perhaps in the vicinity of 50 to 1 “It is good decisions on their part. This chaos will not be tolerated in SECAUCUS,” said Dennis Miller, Sikokos police chief.
The administration has published footage of the fight in the hope that the audience would be able to provide information or identify some perpetrators, and anyone with an Intel urged calling the line. The police did not speculate on possible motives, but confirmed the seriousness of the attack.
“Our officers were attacked last night, and I will not tolerate these disturbances,” Dennis Miller’s president said in the ministry’s statement. “I will devote resources from our traffic office, the detective department, the patrol department and the intelligence department to assemble a business squad to identify individuals responsible for this riot behavior and bring them to justice. Secaucus will not be the place where these criminals work without punishment!”
The angry SECAUCUS Mayor Mike Jonley pledged the same.
“will Make arrests on thisHe said, “Stay out of Secaucus. We’ll get you. You will be caught.”