Three more seized in Morristown immigration protests
by Kejal Vyas
Tuesday July 31, 2007, 4:13 AM

A bloody confrontation between a couple that attended Saturday's anti-immigration rally in Morristown and a group who opposed the couple's views led to three adÂ*ditional arrests, police said today.

The three arrests bring to five the total number of those charged at the often-tense event that drew about 500 people to Morristown, police said.

Abraham Greenhouse, 29, of Boonton Township; Jonathan HarÂ*vey, 26, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and AnÂ*drew Flowers, 37 of Willimantic, Conn. were arrested at 2:15 p.m. Saturday for taking part in the fight, police said.

Harvey and Flowers were charged with simple assault and disorderly conduct. Greenhouse also was charged with disorderly conduct, criminal mischief and posÂ*session of a weapon, police said.

The Belvidere couple, whom poÂ*lice declined to identify, do not face charges. Police said the wife was treated at Morristown Memorial Hospital with minor injuries and reÂ*leased. Neither the husband nor the three men charged were seriÂ*ously injured, police said.

The fight began after the ProAÂ*merica Society of Mount Olive's anti-immigration rally ended.

According to police, the BelviÂ*dere couple were assaulted as they drove in their 2006 Ford pickup by about a dozen counter-proÂ*testers.

Read the full story in Tuesday's Star-Ledger.

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