ICE Protesters Clash With Cops At Manhattan Government Building After Reports Of Agents Rounding Up Illegal Migrants
A surge of more than 150 demonstrators gathered outside a federal building in lower Manhattan today, igniting a chaotic confrontation with police during a protest fueled by reports of immigration enforcement activity in the neighborhood.
The scene unfolded near the U.S. General Service Administration building on Centre Street, where officers rushed in after a 911 call reported that protesters were blocking the entrance to a garage that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents had entered, according to the NYPD.
Police repeatedly ordered the crowd to disperse, but several participants refused, leading to multiple arrests on charges that included disorderly conduct and obstructing governmental administration.
At the height of the tension, some individuals attempted to scale the metal-grated windows of the garage, only to be pulled down by responding officers. Others remained on the ground chanting, “ICE out of New York! ICE out now!”
“There were people climbing up trying to see who ICE had inside,” one participant recalled after the standoff. “They were arresting people for no reason.”
According to sources at the scene, a handful of highly agitated protestors hurled planters and police barricades toward officers as tempers flared.
The shouting intensified when demonstrators unleashed expletives and accusations, yelling “you are corrupt!” while officers continued pleading with them to “back up” behind the barricades.
Some protestors shoved and repositioned the metal barriers toward police, while others stepped into Centre Street in an effort to disrupt traffic.
Among onlookers, reactions were mixed. A New Jersey visitor, Peter Suh, criticized the police response, saying, “It’s not right what they’re doing. People should be left alone to protest.”
An Australian tourist watching the turmoil described a hostile atmosphere on both sides. “A lot of people were shoved to the ground,” she said.
This flare-up followed a recent incident in which ICE agents arrested an illegal immigrant accused of selling counterfeit goods on Canal Street — part of what officials say may be a series of upcoming enforcement operations along the well-known strip.
{Matzav.com}
