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Sunday, June 14, 2026

Out-of-state agitators with links to dark money group among Delaney Hall arrests

 An influx of out-of-state agitators — some hailing from elite backgrounds — were arrested in Newark during the chaotic standoff with law enforcement outside the Delaney Hall migrant detention center, The Post has learned. 

Out of the at least 12 anti-ICE rioters arrested last weekend for assaulting federal agents or smashing cars, four came from as far as Washington State, Colorado, Arizona and Illinois to wreak havoc on the Garden State, according to information from the Newark Police Department and arrest sheets reviewed by The Post.

Zion Napier, 28, here on the windshield with his face covered, was among those who traveled the furthest, from Seattle.Getty Images

Another was from Connecticut and five from New York — most of them recent transplants to the city.

Only three were from New Jersey, where the violent clashes have raged for three weeks since 300 detainees went on a hunger strike over what they claimed were inhumane conditions inside.

At least two have ties to one of the dark money groups clamoring to “shut down Delaney Hall” and “abolish ICE” since the unrest began, according to information from social media.

“There’s an organized effort to create anarchy. It is insane to me,” Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) told The Post. “This is America. We have the rule of law and that has to be stopped.”

Julianna Wurst, 19, and Lucas Jimenez, 18, were among the few arrested who were actually from New Jersey.Julian Leshay Guadalupe/NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Some of the arrested include:

  • Zion Napier, a 28-year-old, long-haired radical activist seen in police video jumping on cars and smashing windows. The Seattle resident, who worked at the Emerald City’s oldest marine construction firm, Seaborn Companies, was charged with three counts of criminal mischief.
  • Mariano Anthony Perez, 31, trekked from Phoenix and was nabbed for punching a Homeland Security Investigations special agent in the face, after he tried to remove Perez from blocking the entrance to the detention facility.
  • Thomas Clemens, 30, from Chicago, completed a doctorate degree at the University of Colorado in 2019 and until December, and worked as a traveling physical therapist in rural Washington, New Mexico and Hawaii, records show. While he worked alongside patients, he was touting causes online that included Black Lives Matter in COVID-era Facebook posts, where he identified himself as a vaccinated “frontline worker” and urged others to get the jab. Clemens, who was charged with aggravated assault of a law enforcement officer and hindering apprehension, declined to comment.
  • Connecticut-native Rayaan Baywa, 22, is an actor with the Stonehill Theatre Company and once played the leader of a kidnapping gang in “Murder on the Orient Express.” His experiences with “bigotry have helped me be extra attentive to my peers of color,” he claimed in his online resume. Baywa declined to comment.
  • Self-described trans photographer Persephone Ambriz-Squires, 27, who lists Bergdorf-Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue as interests on social media, is from Albuquerque, growing up in a $1.6 million pad, according to public records. The now Brooklyn resident was arrested for rioting and failure to disperse.
  • Sarah Sullivan, 25, from upstate High Falls, whose literary agency owner mother and research executive father had their wedding announcement in the New York Times in 1996. Sullivan is the great grand-daughter of Lawrence Upjohn, chairman and part of family behind pharma giant The Upjohn Company, which brought to market blockbuster drugs like Xanax and Motrin. She was charged with rioting and failure to disperse.
  • Julianna Wurst from Old Bridge, New Jersey, features the grim reaper on her Facebook page. The 19-year-old includes an anti-west, Marxist rally cry on her bio: “The empire must fall.”
Thomas Clemens, who worked as a physical therapist in Chicago until December, was among those arrested.thomas.clemens/Facebook

Far-left organizations have supplied protestors with military goggles, helmets, knee and shin pads to face off with federal officials — as they broadcast the chaos to millions of followers on social media.

At least two have connections to the radical nonprofit Sunrise Movement, among the organizers of the Delaney Hall mayhem.

Drew Larsen, 29, lives in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, but hails from the small historic town of Frederick, Maryland, an hour outside DC, where he was a photographer for the local branch of the Sunrise Movement, according to an Instagram post from 2020.

Persephone Ambriz-Squires moved from Albuquerque in 2016 to go to $75,000 a year NYU to study drama.cat.heinen/Instagram

Solomon Dunston, 28, who was arrested for rioting and failure to disperse and is one of the few who actually grew up in New Jersey, touted the Sunrise Movement on his Facebook page, urging others to join the group.

The nonprofit is funded by megadonors that include far-left billionaire George Soros and boasts $2.6 million in revenue and $4.9 million in assets, according to its 2024 tax filings.

“For 19 days…Sunrise organizers have been on the ground at Delaney Hall in New Jersey” it bragged on its Instagram, along with daily pictures and videos of the standoff.

Julianna Wurst from Old Bridge, New Jersey, 19-year-old includes an anti-west, Marxist rally cry on her bio: “The empire must fall.”Getty Images

The organization, founded in 2017 as a climate activist group, has since pivoted to anti-ICE mayhem, including chaotic protests in Minnesota.

Critics said the Delaney protests are far from grassroots. 

“They come in with overwhelming resources, any objective person who just looks at it from a 30,000 feet point of view would say that’s not organic,” said former prosecutor Chuck Flint.

“It’s a web of organizations, transactions and then you’ve got these people who recruit these individuals that I would call mules — and they throw them out in front and use them like a mule, the way that a cartel would.”

None of the other arrested protestors answered calls or returned The Post’s messages. The Sunrise Movement also didn’t respond to messages seeking comment.

https://nypost.com/2026/06/14/us-news/nj-delaney-hall-arrests-include-influx-of-out-of-state-agitators-with-links-to-dark-money-group/

Knicks fans set school bus on fire in Times Square madness

 Knicks mania turned into complete insanity in Times Square when fans smashed and tore apart several school buses in the packed party hub — including one that was left completely engulfed in fire.

One bus was completely torched after the maniacs lit pieces of clothing on fire and tossed it inside — even as their fellow havoc-makers danced on the roof.

Wild footage shows the maniacs ripping the buses to shreds as they stood parked near the 42nd Street subway station.

A bus was set on fire during a chaotic celebration in the streets of New York City after the Knicks won the NBA title on June 14, 2026.FNTV
Wild revelers apparently set scraps of clothing on fire before tossing them into the bus.FNTV
The Post’s front page on June 14, 2026: “CHAMPS!”

Fans attempted to bring the same destruction down on another bus parked in the area, but the distraught owner pleaded with the maniacs to leave the truck alone, according to freedomnews.

“This is f–king up my check. This is coming out of my check!” the driver said before using his body to protect the bus from the maniacs.

It was not immediately clear if anyone was arrested in the mayhem.

https://nypost.com/2026/06/14/us-news/knicks-fans-ignite-school-bus-on-fire/

Trump, Putin talk Ukraine in phone call

 United States President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed Ukraine peace efforts in a phone call on Sunday, Putin's aide Yuriy Ushakov confirmed.

"The conversation was friendly and frank, and, my friends, lasted about an hour," Ushakov told reporters, adding that "Trump once again emphasized the need to end military action" in Ukraine. Trump reportedly agreed that Ukrainian strikes on civilian targets are delaying the peace process.

According to Putin's aide, the Russian leader wished Trump a happy birthday, but did not send him any gifts.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Trump-Putin-talk-Ukraine-in-phone-call/66501135

Trump, Zelensky discuss Ukraine peace in call

 United States President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky held a telephone call on Sunday.

"I congratulated President Trump on his birthday, and we have had quite a detailed discussion about many key things – peace, surely, was among them," Zelensky wrote on X, adding that he "wished President Trump every success, above all in his work to end Russia’s war against Ukraine."

The two officials agreed to discuss more at their meeting during the G7 summit tomorrow. "We have some good ideas that could help advance peace and protect lives," Zelensky concluded.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Trump-Zelensky-discuss-Ukraine-peace-in-call/66501158

'Axios: IDF said to have notified US prior to Beirut strikes'

 The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) notified the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) before today's strikes on Beirut, Axios' correspondent Barak Ravid reported on Sunday, citing American and Israeli officials.

Earlier today, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered new strikes on the Lebanese capital, following Hezbollah's drone strikes against the IDF troops operating in southern Lebanon. "Israel will not tolerate fire into its territory," he wrote, after which the IDF targeted Hezbollah headquarters in the Dahiyeh suburbs of Beirut.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/IDF-said-to-have-notified-US-prior-to-Beirut-strikes/66500688

'Trump: Israeli attack on Beirut shouldn't have happened'

 United States President Donald Trump stated on Sunday that this morning's Israeli strikes on the Lebanese capital "should not have happened, particularly on a special day when we are so close to a Peace Deal with Iran."

"Israel has the right to defend itself against threats, but the attack it was responding to was very small and meaningless, nobody was hurt, injured, or killed, and should not disrupt this important process," Trump wrote on Truth Social, adding that "we are very close to a Deal that will bring peace to the region, including to Lebanon, and all sides should stand down."

"There should be no more attacks by Israel anywhere in Lebanon, but there should also be no more attacks by any other party, including Hezbollah, against Israel," Trump noted. "This could be the beginning of a long and beautiful peace — Let’s not blow it!" he concluded.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Trump:-Israeli-attack-on-Beirut-shouldn't-have-happened/66500829

'Hegseth: Israel was 'very measured' in Beirut strikes'

 United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed on Sunday that Israel was "very measured" in this morning's strikes on Beirut.

"We are attuned to what's happening with Hezbollah firing rockets into northern Israel, which they need to stop doing, and Iran needs to encourage them to stop doing that," Hegseth told CBS News' Face the Nation. He confirmed that "we're on track" for a "Sunday signing" of the peace memorandum with Iran.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump stated that the Beirut strikes "should not have happened."

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Hegseth:-Israel-was-'very-measured'-in-Beirut-strikes/66501025