Numerous police departments sent police officers to the site of a house party in Parsippany NJ that reportedly got out of control.
The party was held at a home located near South Beverwyck Road and Edgewood Court in Parsippany, NJ. Police officers were sent to the residence after neighbors complained of loud noises.
The police departments sending officers to the scene included Parsippany, Morristown, Morris Plains, Hanover, East Hanover, Denville, Wharton, Fairfield, Rockaway, and Montville. NJ State Police and Morris County Park Police also dispatched police officers to the Parsippany house party.
When cops arrived at the site of the house party, they reportedly saw more than 400 people in attendance.
Police attempted to get the guests to leave, but some of the guests allegedly surrounded the officers and began to shove them. The Parsippany Police Department said that responding officers “were encircled by the crowd who began pushing the officers.”
Two men identified as tenants at the Parsippany NJ residence were issued citations for violating noise ordinances. However, law enforcement did not make any arrests for disorderly conduct.
For more information about this case, go to the NJ.com article, “Cops Surrounded Breaking Up Massive N.J. House Party, Police Say.”