Curfew Enacted After Delaney Hall Detention Facility Protest Clashes, Multiple Arrests
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- Protests outside the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark have persisted for several days, with demonstrators clashing with ICE agents over conditions inside
- In response, Newark Mayor Baraka has imposed a curfew and restricted pedestrian traffic in the area.
- Detainees went on a hunger and work strike on Friday, May 23 to protest alleged spoiled food and other problems. DHS has denied that a hunger strike is taking place or that conditions are substandard.
Timeline
No arrests were reported after Monday's protests and curfew.
The New Jersey State Police continues to maintain the perimeter and half-mile exclusion zone surrounding Delaney Hall. Metal barriers, concrete blocks and a heavy police presence remains in place.
The New York Post reports upwards of 20 protestors were arrested. Citizen is working to corroborate these details.
Several protestors were arrested after violating the newly implemented curfew on Sunday evening, according to ABC 6 News Philadelphia.
The Department of Homeland Security has reported at least one arrest at the scene.
Social media users on X have shown a crowd continuing to gather near Delaney Hall as the curfew deadline approaches.
Mayor Baraka cited the escalation of ongoing protests at Delaney Hall as a catalyst.
All pedestrian traffic along Doremus Avenue will be closed, with restrictions on vehicle travel implemented near Delaney Hall.
Per FOX 5, Newark Mayor Baraka has implemented a curfew between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. for a half-mile radius around the federal facility.
Additional arrests have been reported on social media as a protest continues for several days outside the federal facility.
Per social media footage, clashes between protesters and law enforcement continued on Thursday night.
At least six people were arrested late Wednesday night, each charged with assaulting law enforcement.
Social media users have reported additional conflicts between a group at the scene and the authorities.
Samdesk sources report a small group of protestors remain outside Delaney Hall, continuing to denounce conditions inside the facility.
A statement from DHS Secretary Mullin reports two people have been arrested in connection with an unknown chemical substance sprayed on law enforcement during the protest.
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Samdesk sources confirm the protest is ongoing.
Citizen will continue to monitor this incident and provided necessary updates.
Other non-lethal crowd control methods have reportedly been deployed to disperse the group of protestors.
Samdesk sources report BearCat armored vehicles have been deployed to the scene to prevent protestors from blocking the entrance and exit at Delaney Hall.
Detainees are reportedly engaging in a hunger strike, as protestors denounce the conditions inside the facility.
According to information sourced via Samdesk, protestors continue to clash with ICE agents outside the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark.
Incident reported at 451 Doremus Ave.
No arrests were reported after Monday's protests and curfew.
The New Jersey State Police continues to maintain the perimeter and half-mile exclusion zone surrounding Delaney Hall. Metal barriers, concrete blocks and a heavy police presence remains in place.
The New York Post reports upwards of 20 protestors were arrested. Citizen is working to corroborate these details.
Several protestors were arrested after violating the newly implemented curfew on Sunday evening, according to ABC 6 News Philadelphia.
The Department of Homeland Security has reported at least one arrest at the scene.
Social media users on X have shown a crowd continuing to gather near Delaney Hall as the curfew deadline approaches.
Mayor Baraka cited the escalation of ongoing protests at Delaney Hall as a catalyst.
All pedestrian traffic along Doremus Avenue will be closed, with restrictions on vehicle travel implemented near Delaney Hall.
Per FOX 5, Newark Mayor Baraka has implemented a curfew between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. for a half-mile radius around the federal facility.
Additional arrests have been reported on social media as a protest continues for several days outside the federal facility.
Per social media footage, clashes between protesters and law enforcement continued on Thursday night.
At least six people were arrested late Wednesday night, each charged with assaulting law enforcement.
Social media users have reported additional conflicts between a group at the scene and the authorities.
Samdesk sources report a small group of protestors remain outside Delaney Hall, continuing to denounce conditions inside the facility.
A statement from DHS Secretary Mullin reports two people have been arrested in connection with an unknown chemical substance sprayed on law enforcement during the protest.
Are you nearby? Go LIVE to share the scene with Citizen users.
Samdesk sources confirm the protest is ongoing.
Citizen will continue to monitor this incident and provided necessary updates.
Other non-lethal crowd control methods have reportedly been deployed to disperse the group of protestors.
Samdesk sources report BearCat armored vehicles have been deployed to the scene to prevent protestors from blocking the entrance and exit at Delaney Hall.
Detainees are reportedly engaging in a hunger strike, as protestors denounce the conditions inside the facility.
According to information sourced via Samdesk, protestors continue to clash with ICE agents outside the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark.
Incident reported at 451 Doremus Ave.
No arrests were reported after Monday's protests and curfew.
The New Jersey State Police continues to maintain the perimeter and half-mile exclusion zone surrounding Delaney Hall. Metal barriers, concrete blocks and a heavy police presence remains in place.
The New York Post reports upwards of 20 protestors were arrested. Citizen is working to corroborate these details.
Several protestors were arrested after violating the newly implemented curfew on Sunday evening, according to ABC 6 News Philadelphia.
The Department of Homeland Security has reported at least one arrest at the scene.
Social media users on X have shown a crowd continuing to gather near Delaney Hall as the curfew deadline approaches.
Mayor Baraka cited the escalation of ongoing protests at Delaney Hall as a catalyst.
All pedestrian traffic along Doremus Avenue will be closed, with restrictions on vehicle travel implemented near Delaney Hall.
Per FOX 5, Newark Mayor Baraka has implemented a curfew between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. for a half-mile radius around the federal facility.
Additional arrests have been reported on social media as a protest continues for several days outside the federal facility.
Per social media footage, clashes between protesters and law enforcement continued on Thursday night.
At least six people were arrested late Wednesday night, each charged with assaulting law enforcement.
Social media users have reported additional conflicts between a group at the scene and the authorities.
Samdesk sources report a small group of protestors remain outside Delaney Hall, continuing to denounce conditions inside the facility.
A statement from DHS Secretary Mullin reports two people have been arrested in connection with an unknown chemical substance sprayed on law enforcement during the protest.
Are you nearby? Go LIVE to share the scene with Citizen users.
Samdesk sources confirm the protest is ongoing.
Citizen will continue to monitor this incident and provided necessary updates.
Other non-lethal crowd control methods have reportedly been deployed to disperse the group of protestors.
Samdesk sources report BearCat armored vehicles have been deployed to the scene to prevent protestors from blocking the entrance and exit at Delaney Hall.
Detainees are reportedly engaging in a hunger strike, as protestors denounce the conditions inside the facility.
According to information sourced via Samdesk, protestors continue to clash with ICE agents outside the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark.
Incident reported at 451 Doremus Ave.
No arrests were reported after Monday's protests and curfew.
The New Jersey State Police continues to maintain the perimeter and half-mile exclusion zone surrounding Delaney Hall. Metal barriers, concrete blocks and a heavy police presence remains in place.
The New York Post reports upwards of 20 protestors were arrested. Citizen is working to corroborate these details.
Several protestors were arrested after violating the newly implemented curfew on Sunday evening, according to ABC 6 News Philadelphia.
The Department of Homeland Security has reported at least one arrest at the scene.
Social media users on X have shown a crowd continuing to gather near Delaney Hall as the curfew deadline approaches.
Mayor Baraka cited the escalation of ongoing protests at Delaney Hall as a catalyst.
All pedestrian traffic along Doremus Avenue will be closed, with restrictions on vehicle travel implemented near Delaney Hall.
Per FOX 5, Newark Mayor Baraka has implemented a curfew between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. for a half-mile radius around the federal facility.
Additional arrests have been reported on social media as a protest continues for several days outside the federal facility.
Per social media footage, clashes between protesters and law enforcement continued on Thursday night.
At least six people were arrested late Wednesday night, each charged with assaulting law enforcement.
Social media users have reported additional conflicts between a group at the scene and the authorities.
Samdesk sources report a small group of protestors remain outside Delaney Hall, continuing to denounce conditions inside the facility.
A statement from DHS Secretary Mullin reports two people have been arrested in connection with an unknown chemical substance sprayed on law enforcement during the protest.
Are you nearby? Go LIVE to share the scene with Citizen users.
Samdesk sources confirm the protest is ongoing.
Citizen will continue to monitor this incident and provided necessary updates.
Other non-lethal crowd control methods have reportedly been deployed to disperse the group of protestors.
Samdesk sources report BearCat armored vehicles have been deployed to the scene to prevent protestors from blocking the entrance and exit at Delaney Hall.
Detainees are reportedly engaging in a hunger strike, as protestors denounce the conditions inside the facility.
According to information sourced via Samdesk, protestors continue to clash with ICE agents outside the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark.
Incident reported at 451 Doremus Ave.
No arrests were reported after Monday's protests and curfew.
The New Jersey State Police continues to maintain the perimeter and half-mile exclusion zone surrounding Delaney Hall. Metal barriers, concrete blocks and a heavy police presence remains in place.
The New York Post reports upwards of 20 protestors were arrested. Citizen is working to corroborate these details.
Several protestors were arrested after violating the newly implemented curfew on Sunday evening, according to ABC 6 News Philadelphia.
The Department of Homeland Security has reported at least one arrest at the scene.
Social media users on X have shown a crowd continuing to gather near Delaney Hall as the curfew deadline approaches.
Mayor Baraka cited the escalation of ongoing protests at Delaney Hall as a catalyst.
All pedestrian traffic along Doremus Avenue will be closed, with restrictions on vehicle travel implemented near Delaney Hall.
Per FOX 5, Newark Mayor Baraka has implemented a curfew between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. for a half-mile radius around the federal facility.
Additional arrests have been reported on social media as a protest continues for several days outside the federal facility.
Per social media footage, clashes between protesters and law enforcement continued on Thursday night.
At least six people were arrested late Wednesday night, each charged with assaulting law enforcement.
Social media users have reported additional conflicts between a group at the scene and the authorities.
Samdesk sources report a small group of protestors remain outside Delaney Hall, continuing to denounce conditions inside the facility.
A statement from DHS Secretary Mullin reports two people have been arrested in connection with an unknown chemical substance sprayed on law enforcement during the protest.
Are you nearby? Go LIVE to share the scene with Citizen users.
Samdesk sources confirm the protest is ongoing.
Citizen will continue to monitor this incident and provided necessary updates.
Other non-lethal crowd control methods have reportedly been deployed to disperse the group of protestors.
Samdesk sources report BearCat armored vehicles have been deployed to the scene to prevent protestors from blocking the entrance and exit at Delaney Hall.
Detainees are reportedly engaging in a hunger strike, as protestors denounce the conditions inside the facility.
According to information sourced via Samdesk, protestors continue to clash with ICE agents outside the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark.
Incident reported at 451 Doremus Ave.
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Dems support ppl throwing bottles at cops..
@hatebreed14 and republicans support them charging at them hence Jan.6
Fire these people who blame ice for everything ! She is so one sided & by things she says causes the escalation against Ice- shame on you!
@charlotteUser1925800007 definitely correct
Throw the arrested in there too
Paid protestors vs Paid Agitators
@SomeRandomBXGuy where do I go to get paid
Dems support ppl throwing bottles at cops..
@hatebreed14 and republicans support them charging at them hence Jan.6
Fire these people who blame ice for everything ! She is so one sided & by things she says causes the escalation against Ice- shame on you!
@charlotteUser1925800007 definitely correct
Throw the arrested in there too
Paid protestors vs Paid Agitators
@SomeRandomBXGuy where do I go to get paid
Dems support ppl throwing bottles at cops..
@hatebreed14 and republicans support them charging at them hence Jan.6
Fire these people who blame ice for everything ! She is so one sided & by things she says causes the escalation against Ice- shame on you!
@charlotteUser1925800007 definitely correct
Throw the arrested in there too
Paid protestors vs Paid Agitators
@SomeRandomBXGuy where do I go to get paid
Dems support ppl throwing bottles at cops..
@hatebreed14 and republicans support them charging at them hence Jan.6
Fire these people who blame ice for everything ! She is so one sided & by things she says causes the escalation against Ice- shame on you!
@charlotteUser1925800007 definitely correct
Throw the arrested in there too
Paid protestors vs Paid Agitators
@SomeRandomBXGuy where do I go to get paid
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Dems support ppl throwing bottles at cops..
@hatebreed14 and republicans support them charging at them hence Jan.6
Fire these people who blame ice for everything ! She is so one sided & by things she says causes the escalation against Ice- shame on you!
@charlotteUser1925800007 definitely correct
Throw the arrested in there too
Paid protestors vs Paid Agitators
@SomeRandomBXGuy where do I go to get paid