June 1, 2020
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BREAKING: Chaos In the City; Peaceful “Black Lives Matter” Protest Turns Violent After Dark
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)—Hamilton Township Mayor Jeff Martin announced a curfew effective 7 pm tonight though 6 am, June 2nd This in response to civil unrest in Trenton after a protest at the State Capital yesterday. (Mayor’s full statement below).
Hamilton Township reported an abundance of calls as many as 90 calls per hour until about 3 am. Several arrests have been made regarding break-ins including Family Dollar on Hamilton Avenue and other locations in the Bromley section of town.
Hamilton Township officials also reported Hamilton Police responded mutual aid to the City of Trenton and one Hamilton Township Police Officer was injured overnight after being hit in head with an object. The officer was wearing protective gear and still suffered injury.
There were no incidents at the Walmart on Nottingham Way thanks to the extra police presence.
Hamilton Township is preparing for another evening of enhanced patrols.
STATEMENT BY MAYOR JEFF MARTIN
Like so many in our nation, I am deeply saddened over the senseless murder of George Floyd. I stand with all who have peacefully demonstrated in the name of justice and a call to end systemic racism and racial inequality.
While we are a nation grieving for those tragically killed, we cannot allow our message of ‘liberty and justice for all’ to be muted by the looting and violence seen over the weekend across our country, including the senseless destruction in Mercer County last night. Violence that hurts our residents and our businesses, who are already suffering due to the pandemic, does not help to seek justice for Mr. Floyd and countless others before him.
We as humans are inherently imperfect but must not let the negative work of the few, destroy the positive work of the many. I implore all of us to stand together peacefully. We must set a better example so the world our children are raised in, is one we can all be proud of.
Last night, Hamilton’s first responders, and specifically our Hamilton Police Department, exemplified their professionalism and commitment to keep all of Hamilton safe. They chose a profession that puts them out on the front lines instead of being home safe with their families. Our police officers and firefighters are working around the clock to ensure we remain as protected as possible. I hope you all join me in thanking them for their continued service and remarkable courage.
Hamilton is coordinating our continued preparedness with our Mercer County partners. To that effect, we are joining Trenton in instilling a curfew tonight that will begin at 7pm and end at 6am on Tuesday, June 2nd. This curfew orders all businesses to close and all residents to be home as of 7pm tonight. We believe neighboring towns will also do the same to form a regional curfew to protect our residents and businesses.”
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Police cars burn on State Street Trenton Photo by: Brian McCarthy OnScene News Looting in Trenton at the CVS on Greenwood Ave. by TCHS There were no incidents at the Walmart on Nottingham Way thanks to the extra police presence. There were no incidents at the Walmart on Nottingham Way thanks to the extra police presence.
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