Photos and reporting by Stacie Joy
Two police officers sustained minor injuries this morning after two asylum seekers tried to cut in line at
the reticketing center on Seventh Street and Avenue B.
According to police sources, two officers were stationed at the former St. Brigid School as usual. Trouble started when two men tried to cut in line... causing a fight among the others who had been waiting in the cold for hours. (Sources also said this isn't the first time people tried to cut in line.)
Two officers in the immediate area from the 9th Precinct responded to the scene. Both officers were injured in the fight, one suffering a bloody nose and the other a hyperextended arm. Both were checked out at the station house on Fifth Street before returning to patrol. There wasn't any word of injuries to asylum seekers involved in the skirmish.
Several residents noted a large NYPD presence at the site as more officers arrived following reports of injured officers.
Meanwhile, police officials also cautioned well-intended residents from leaving items near the property for asylum seekers, which has caused some pushing and shoving as they fight over several pieces of clothing or food.
Officials said plans are in place for a more extensive distribution to meet the needs of more asylum seekers.
According to media reports and local elected officials, the line here has grown from a few hundred to several thousand each day "as the city is out of space to house migrants,"
per CBS 2.
Adult asylum seekers come to the school for placement in city shelters after their 30-day limit expires. Many asylum seekers, carrying all their belongings, start lining up as early as 4 a.m.
Read our previous coverage here.