Newark. Mayor Ras Baraka ordered a mandatory curfew around Delaney Hall this weekend after multi-day protests by supporters of detainees and counter-protesters converged outside the ICE immigration facility; demonstrators had gathered following a detainee hunger strike that began more than a week earlier, and police cleared streets on Saturday, prompting multiple arrests and reports of weapons recovered. Newark officials implemented the curfew from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., with Doremus Avenue closed to pedestrians beginning at midnight; Governor Mikie Sherrill deployed state police to assist, and authorities reported multiple arrests and confiscated weapons on Saturday night. The measure remains in effect nightly until further notice as officials continue to monitor public safety and enforcement this week.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
纽瓦克宵禁影响您的安全和权利。如果您住在 Delaney Hall 附近或计划前来,请注意晚上 9 点至早上 6 点的宵禁以及 Doremus Avenue 的午夜行人限制。出发前请查看当地新闻了解最新情况。
纽瓦克(Newark)的气氛非常紧张,抗议和警方行动正在持续进行。官员们正努力维持秩序,同时平衡公共安全与个人权利。如果您认识该地区可能受影响的人,请转发此信息。
执法部门和市政官员通过宵禁获得了执行公共安全措施的权力。
抗议者、被拘留者和附近居民经历了行动限制、逮捕和警察的加强巡逻。
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