At least one person is dead after deadly chaos broke out in the street in Wildwood, New Jersey on Saturday.
A number of smashed vehicles, and a huge police presence could be seen.Action News can confirm at least one person was killed.Together they called in all available officers from State Police, as well as multiple local departments.
Those departments included: Atlantic City, Ocean City, Upper Township, Lower Township, Middle Township and Cape May.The bridge has since re-opened.On Friday, officials in Wildwood issued a warning about the event, which they call "unsanctioned".That gathering had previously been held in Ocean City, Maryland where chaos also broke out involving speeding cars and crashes.
Police in Wildwood said they would have a zero tolerance policy for these kinds of illegal car shows.
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