The state's attorney general charged Kim Pagan of Toms River for violating the emergency order.
New Jersey charged an organizer Friday for violating Governor Phil Murphy's executive order, as small
gatherings continue to pop up to protest state stay-at-home orders—following President Trump's tweets encouraging people to"liberate" three Democratic-led states.Coronavirus press briefing in Trenton.
hasn't been shy about breaking up gathering and charging individuals, but the violation comes amid a smattering of anti-lockdown gatherings in Arizona, California, Colorado, Maryland, Texas, Utah and Washington.additionally suspended the account Owen Shroyer of Infowars, as the right-wing conspiracy theory show host was promoting in-person rallies in Austin on Saturday.
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