Violent Clashes Erupt Outside Manhattan's Chinatown as Protesters Confront Police Over Immigration Enforcement.
A tense standoff unfolded outside a parking garage in Lower Manhattan's Chinatown on Saturday, with protesters clashing with police officers over reports of federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents planning to conduct an enforcement action. The demonstrators took drastic measures, obstructing one-way traffic by piling up trash on Centre Street, which left vehicles unable to leave the garage.
According to NYPD officials, several protesters were taken into custody during the chaos. Witnesses described scenes of destruction, with trash cans being tossed over and planter pots shattered. Local resident Lee Smith recounted his experience, stating that police officers were already present on Canal Street, adding to the sense of unease in the area.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has yet to confirm whether protesters indeed blocked ICE agents from leaving the garage or if they were preparing an enforcement action at the time the protest broke out. The demonstration follows recent instances of ICE taking enforcement action on Canal Street, including an arrest just days prior.
Mayor Eric Adams' office has remained silent on the matter, with no comment available as of press time.
A tense standoff unfolded outside a parking garage in Lower Manhattan's Chinatown on Saturday, with protesters clashing with police officers over reports of federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents planning to conduct an enforcement action. The demonstrators took drastic measures, obstructing one-way traffic by piling up trash on Centre Street, which left vehicles unable to leave the garage.
According to NYPD officials, several protesters were taken into custody during the chaos. Witnesses described scenes of destruction, with trash cans being tossed over and planter pots shattered. Local resident Lee Smith recounted his experience, stating that police officers were already present on Canal Street, adding to the sense of unease in the area.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has yet to confirm whether protesters indeed blocked ICE agents from leaving the garage or if they were preparing an enforcement action at the time the protest broke out. The demonstration follows recent instances of ICE taking enforcement action on Canal Street, including an arrest just days prior.
Mayor Eric Adams' office has remained silent on the matter, with no comment available as of press time.