Police Were Outmatched by NYC Protesters as They Tried to Stop Immigration Raid.
In a tense standoff in lower Manhattan, several protesters were arrested after they blocked federal agents from leaving a parking garage in an apparent bid to prevent an immigration raid. The scene unfolded just before noon on Saturday when multiple people were seen blocking the street and exits at different locations, including throwing debris at police.
According to eyewitnesses, dozens of protesters surrounded the parking garage, which housed Homeland Security vehicles, with chants such as "Stop the Deportations" and "ICE out of New York." When law enforcement arrived, officers set up metal fences around the perimeter and attempted to disperse the crowd. However, several individuals refused to leave and were subsequently taken into custody.
Video footage from the scene showed protesters pushing against each other and the metal fences while police tried to maintain order. A speaker in the background told protesters that they were unlawfully obstructing traffic and ordered them to leave the roadway.
The protest came just a month after federal immigration officers conducted a raid in the same area, targeting street vendors on Canal Street. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between immigrant communities and law enforcement agencies in New York City.
In a tense standoff in lower Manhattan, several protesters were arrested after they blocked federal agents from leaving a parking garage in an apparent bid to prevent an immigration raid. The scene unfolded just before noon on Saturday when multiple people were seen blocking the street and exits at different locations, including throwing debris at police.
According to eyewitnesses, dozens of protesters surrounded the parking garage, which housed Homeland Security vehicles, with chants such as "Stop the Deportations" and "ICE out of New York." When law enforcement arrived, officers set up metal fences around the perimeter and attempted to disperse the crowd. However, several individuals refused to leave and were subsequently taken into custody.
Video footage from the scene showed protesters pushing against each other and the metal fences while police tried to maintain order. A speaker in the background told protesters that they were unlawfully obstructing traffic and ordered them to leave the roadway.
The protest came just a month after federal immigration officers conducted a raid in the same area, targeting street vendors on Canal Street. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between immigrant communities and law enforcement agencies in New York City.