Several Arrested As Cops Shut Down 'Delafest' Street Party In New Brunswick
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ(CBSNewYork) -- Several people were arrested on Saturday when police in New Brunswick broke up a massive, rowdy, street party.
Delafield street was blocked off for hours by cops as they responded to, what some people called, a chaotic scene, at an off campus block party near Rutgers University.
Bottles were smashed and a couch burned in the middle of the street as police in riot gear attempted to break up the crowd of young party goers, many of whom are students at Rutgers.
Eventually, witnesses told CBS 2's Dave Carlin, the police used pepper spray.
"I'm one of the victims of the pepper spray, for no reason," said sophomore Derek Allegrini, "I'm standing next to a cop and he goes, 'don't cross the street' and I'm like 'what do you mean I can't cross the street' spray, that's messed up."
Partiers were there to attend Delafest, an unofficial attempt that students say was intended to replace the canceled 'Rutgersfest', which had been shut down by the University for getting too disruptive.
"It's a shame when it gets out of control like this," said New Brunswick resident Glenn Paterson.
Police told CBS 2 that after bottles were thrown, they had no choice but to use the mace and take students into custody. Charges for some partiers could include disorderly conduct and assault, authorities said.
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