SODUS, N.Y. — Dozens of people rallied in Sodus on Sunday after they say police called ICE during a traffic stop.
WHECNews10NBC’s Declan Stablow was at the rally on West Main Street, where ICE detained two men on March 14. The Finger Lakes Rapid Response Network organized the event and believes Sodus police officers called ICE during a traffic stop and held the two men until ICE arrived to detain them.
Organizers say that’s a violation of Sodus police policy.
Declan called Sodus police to confirm if that’s true and to ask for comment, but their phone line sent him to Wayne County 911, which takes calls for the department. They weren’t able to provide any information.
Charlie Caradonna says he protested because he comes from a family of immigrants himself.
“I’m here because I owe it to my grandparents, and they were doing the same thing that these immigrants are doing now. They’re escaping oppression. My grandparents escaped Mussolini’s Italy. It was a hard transition,” Caradonna said.
Declan also went directly to the Sodus Municipal Building, where Sodus police is stationed, to try to talk to anyone, but it was closed.
Protest organizers say Wayne County Sheriff’s deputies were also on scene for that March 14 arrest. News10NBC reached out to the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office for comment but hasn’t heard back.
Protesters form in Sodus, accusing police of calling ICE to detain men during traffic stop WHEC.com.
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