Juveniles in Custody After George Washington Bridge Incident
Morning Rush Hour Disruption Leads to Arrests and Ongoing Investigation
Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin, alongside the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) and the New Jersey State Police (NJSP), announced the commencement of an investigation following a distressing incident at the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee, New Jersey. Early reports from Wednesday, February 7, 2024, detail a harrowing scenario during the morning rush hour, where two individuals, now identified as juveniles, were apprehended after their vehicle, a Range Rover, was involved in collisions with multiple law enforcement and civilian vehicles.
The sequence of events unfolded as law enforcement officers attempted to halt the Range Rover as it neared the entrance to the George Washington Bridge. The driver, in an attempt to evade the police, engaged in reckless behavior, ramming into nearby vehicles. The situation culminated with the vehicle being stopped and both occupants — the driver and a passenger — being taken into custody on-site.
Attorney General Platkin expressed relief that law enforcement's prompt actions prevented potential serious injuries among commuters and reiterated the commitment to ensuring the safety of New Jersey's roads and its residents.
As this investigation is in its preliminary stages, spearheaded jointly by the DCJ and the NJSP, details remain limited. The focus remains on piecing together the circumstances that led to this dangerous confrontation and the subsequent steps to address the actions of the individuals involved. Further information will be disclosed as the investigation progresses, highlighting the ongoing efforts to maintain public safety and uphold the law.