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On Wednesday, hours after anti-Ice demonstrators with the police in the NYPD parking lot, hours were set on fire in a NYPD parking lot. New York City.
Eight vehicles were lit on Thursday morning in Bushwick, Brooklyn, in a suspected arson around 1:25 a.m. said the police.
The vehicles, including six marked and two non -marked vehicles, drove about two blocks from the 83rd district on the property of the DEKALB Avenue and the Central Avenue, the police said.
Several police vehicles were set on fire in a NYPD parking lot on Wednesday, hours after anti-Ice demonstrators had come into conflict with the police. (Lln ny)
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Some were also destroyed with broken windows. The responding officers discovered a strong smell of petrol pro Wabc.
“It is very worrying, nobody wants to live in a street where arson takes place, but yes, it is certainly annoying,” said a resident about The Outlet.
The NYPD told Fox News that the FDNY extinguished the flames and that there were no injuries. The investigators check surveillance videos and there were no arrests.
The incident came only a few hours after around 100 anti-iron demonstrators gathered in Lower Manhattan at the Foley Square, near a large government building in which the immigration offices of the states and the main immigration court of the city were housed. They called swear words and sang: “How do you spell racism: ICE” and “Deportation no more, ICE get from our state”.
Eight vehicles were lit in a suspected arson in a suspected arson in a suspected arson at a police car park in Bushwick, Brooklyn. (Do)
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About 10 people were arrested when the police and the demonstrators who refused to get off the street.
The protest on Wednesday was followed by a larger anti-ice demonstration on Tuesday, on which around 2,500 people protested Immigration and customs authority (ICE) Raids across the country in Lower Manhattan.
Follow this demonstrationPresent More than 80 people were arrested after bottles were thrown onto the police, and demonstrators injured the metal barriers. Fuchs 5.
The police collided on Wednesday with anti-office demonstrators. (Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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The NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch told Fox 5 NY that about 2,500 people were involved and a smaller group became violent.
“There was a smaller group of a few hundred in which we had to make arrests. Some of them searched for trouble,” said Tisch. “My feeling is that the vast majority of the 2,500 people who were there were there protested peacefully. “