Anti-ICE Protesters Chant “Grab Your Guns and Kill Yourself” at Federal Agents During Violent Clash at Newark’s Delaney Hall

The most shocking moment wasn’t just the chaos outside the detention center — it was protesters repeatedly screaming at armed federal agents to turn their weapons on themselves.
Sixth Night of Mayhem in Newark
On Wednesday night, violent protests erupted for the sixth consecutive night outside Delaney Hall, a federal immigration detention facility in Newark, New Jersey. Masked demonstrators, many wearing keffiyehs, confronted Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and other law enforcement officers in a heated and chaotic standoff.
According to footage obtained by Freedom News and reported by the New York Post, agitators pounded on drums while hurling vicious chants at the officers guarding the facility, including repeated calls for them to “Grab your guns and kill yourself.”
Escalating Violence and Confrontation
The protests turned chaotic as demonstrators clashed with federal agents. Shocking images and videos show officers in full riot gear facing off against the crowd. Protesters were seen throwing objects, while law enforcement worked to maintain control of the perimeter around the detention center.
The unrest has drawn significant attention as tensions continue to rise over immigration enforcement operations in the area.
Ongoing Protests
This marks another night in a growing wave of demonstrations targeting ICE facilities. Delaney Hall has become a focal point for anti-ICE activists, with protests showing no signs of slowing down.
Authorities have not yet released an official statement on arrests or injuries from Wednesday’s clash, but the situation remains tense as protests enter their second week.
The incident highlights the deepening divide and rising volatility surrounding immigration enforcement in New Jersey and across the country.