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jimnyc
06-08-2015, 08:49 AM
So yesterday there was a concert at Giants Stadium in NJ aka Metlife Stadium. This was the Hot 97 Summerjam, mostly hip hop style music. As folks were being allowed to enter, MANY started rushing the gates and forcing their way in, and others simply climbed the gates and ran in. Then when security and police tried to intervene, they started getting assaulted and pelted with bottles and other debris.

And now some will claim they were treated like animals? THIS is how the racist crap gets started. The police and security responded appropriately. They locked down the entrance to forbid others from rushing in. Then when pelted, many put up shields and retreated into the stadium. Other police used loud piercing sounds and tear gas to help disperse the crowd. This is the SAME action that would be taken if anyone else seemingly tried to overtake the entrance of the stadium and sneak in, and add in the assaults and bottles. Thing is, this kind of shit very rarely, if at all, happens at other concerts. I've been to more concerts than I can count. And probably 75% of them were at this same location. I've never seen, not once, the crowds trying to overtake entrances and trying to sneak in, and overtake security and do as they please.

How long before these folks are victims? And the police abused them, and violated their rights? By the end of the day, maybe?

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Police shoot tear gas to disperse New Jersey concert crowd

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey State Police blocking gates outside of a major hip-hop concert at MetLife Stadium had bottles thrown at them by angry people in the crowd who were trying to get inside - some without tickets - and they later used tear gas to try to disperse them, according to officials.

Crowds at the Hot 97 Summer Jam concert became upset Sunday night when the gates were closed and blocked off by police in riot gear. An armored state police vehicle began blasting a piercing loud noise to try to disperse the crowd and police later deployed tear gas.

Additional troops were sent for "crowd control" and arrests were made, a police spokesman, Sgt. Gregory Williams, told The Associated Press. State police didn't release details about what measures they used to disperse the crowd. The number of arrests wasn't immediately known.

The disturbance began when crowds of people tried to "illegally" force their way into the sold out event by climbing over fences and forcing their way through security, state police said in a statement Sunday night. Police said they insisted that everyone outside of the gate leave the stadium complex to avoid congestion when the concert ended.

Videos and photos posted by people outside of the stadium on social media showed fights between concertgoers and police in riot gear blocking the entrance. Images also showed police using large military-style vehicles to try to disperse the crowds.

Janae Griffin, who drove up from Baltimore for the concert but wasn't able to get inside, said the parking lots outside were chaotic.

"People were throwing bottles across the crowd," she said. "We got into a confrontation with a guy who was deliberately trying to vandalize a police car and was just making it worse of a situation than it needed to be."

The major concert is hosted annually by a New York radio station and was headlined Sunday by Kendrick Lamar, Trey Songz, Big Sean and Chris Brown.

Emmis New York, which owns Hot 97, said in a statement that refunds will be offered for ticket holders whose tickets were not scanned. They said the concert sold out Sunday evening and that "a small number of people created an unsafe environment, and for the safety of all guests, the New Jersey State Police were on scene to disperse the crowd." The gates to get inside were then closed and no one else was allowed in.

It wasn't immediately clear if there were any injuries.

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_CONCERT_ROWDY_CROWD?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2015-06-07-23-14-12

jimnyc
06-08-2015, 08:51 AM
Look at the animal police backtracking into the stadium as the well behaved citizens do nothing at all, those noisy bottles you hear hitting the ground must be from hidden police in the crowd.

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stephanie
06-08-2015, 09:26 AM
Things are spinning out of control. we can thank that President, Sharpton, Holder and a quite a few others

but this way their plan. They need a CRISIS so they can Ride in and Save the day.

I don't see it getting any better either

Voted4Reagan
06-08-2015, 10:21 AM
Hot 97 needs to be brought to Civil Court and sued by the City of East Rutherford.

Summer Jam needs to be Ended.... FOREVER.

Every year there are problems... and they are getting WORSE.

DLT
06-08-2015, 05:49 PM
So yesterday there was a concert at Giants Stadium in NJ aka Metlife Stadium. This was the Hot 97 Summerjam, mostly hip hop style music. As folks were being allowed to enter, MANY started rushing the gates and forcing their way in, and others simply climbed the gates and ran in. Then when security and police tried to intervene, they started getting assaulted and pelted with bottles and other debris.

And now some will claim they were treated like animals? THIS is how the racist crap gets started. The police and security responded appropriately. They locked down the entrance to forbid others from rushing in. Then when pelted, many put up shields and retreated into the stadium. Other police used loud piercing sounds and tear gas to help disperse the crowd. This is the SAME action that would be taken if anyone else seemingly tried to overtake the entrance of the stadium and sneak in, and add in the assaults and bottles. Thing is, this kind of shit very rarely, if at all, happens at other concerts. I've been to more concerts than I can count. And probably 75% of them were at this same location. I've never seen, not once, the crowds trying to overtake entrances and trying to sneak in, and overtake security and do as they please.

How long before these folks are victims? And the police abused them, and violated their rights? By the end of the day, maybe?

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Police shoot tear gas to disperse New Jersey concert crowd

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey State Police blocking gates outside of a major hip-hop concert at MetLife Stadium had bottles thrown at them by angry people in the crowd who were trying to get inside - some without tickets - and they later used tear gas to try to disperse them, according to officials.

Crowds at the Hot 97 Summer Jam concert became upset Sunday night when the gates were closed and blocked off by police in riot gear. An armored state police vehicle began blasting a piercing loud noise to try to disperse the crowd and police later deployed tear gas.

Additional troops were sent for "crowd control" and arrests were made, a police spokesman, Sgt. Gregory Williams, told The Associated Press. State police didn't release details about what measures they used to disperse the crowd. The number of arrests wasn't immediately known.

The disturbance began when crowds of people tried to "illegally" force their way into the sold out event by climbing over fences and forcing their way through security, state police said in a statement Sunday night. Police said they insisted that everyone outside of the gate leave the stadium complex to avoid congestion when the concert ended.

Videos and photos posted by people outside of the stadium on social media showed fights between concertgoers and police in riot gear blocking the entrance. Images also showed police using large military-style vehicles to try to disperse the crowds.

Janae Griffin, who drove up from Baltimore for the concert but wasn't able to get inside, said the parking lots outside were chaotic.

"People were throwing bottles across the crowd," she said. "We got into a confrontation with a guy who was deliberately trying to vandalize a police car and was just making it worse of a situation than it needed to be."

The major concert is hosted annually by a New York radio station and was headlined Sunday by Kendrick Lamar, Trey Songz, Big Sean and Chris Brown.

Emmis New York, which owns Hot 97, said in a statement that refunds will be offered for ticket holders whose tickets were not scanned. They said the concert sold out Sunday evening and that "a small number of people created an unsafe environment, and for the safety of all guests, the New Jersey State Police were on scene to disperse the crowd." The gates to get inside were then closed and no one else was allowed in.

It wasn't immediately clear if there were any injuries.

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_CONCERT_ROWDY_CROWD?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2015-06-07-23-14-12

I can't speak for anyone else......

but I am pretty FTFU with this feral, ignorant BS being perpetrated by American blacks and encouraged by American anarchists and leftists (like the Obama/Holder/Soros/Ayers minions).

Something's gotta give.