Mayhem breaks out between anti-ICE protesters, police at Newark’s Delaney Hall — as protests continue for yet another night
Tensions escalated during anti-ICE protests at Newark's Delaney Hall, leading to clashes with police. Officers deployed tear gas and used shields to disperse demonstrators, resulting in a chaotic scene. The protests continued despite previous arrests and ongoing unrest in the area.
- ▪Police fired tear gas and moved protesters away from Delaney Hall during the protests.
- ▪A demonstrator reported a 'tug of war' over a security fence between protesters and police.
- ▪There were more police present than protesters at the scene according to an eyewitness.
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Metro breaking Mayhem breaks out between anti-ICE protesters, police at Newark’s Delaney Hall — as protests continue for yet another night By Daniel Cody Published May 30, 2026, 11:08 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Mayhem broke out at continuing anti-ICE protests at Newark’s Delaney Hall Saturday night, as police fired tear gas and moved protesters away following tension that included a “tug of war” over a security fence. Backed by a fleet of at least 25 police vehicles, officers carrying shields ordered the anti-ICE demonstrators to disperse under threat of arrest. An ambulance was seen rushing toward the facility as police moved to clear the block. “There was a tug of war over the fence.
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