Gov. Phil Murphy reacted to criticism, Wednesday, that N.J. wasn't prepared for the Wildwood pop-up car rally that turned deadly Saturday. Murphy called the rally known as H20i or H2022 an 'awful tragedy.'
that caused chaos and left two people dead in Wildwood last weekend was “an awful tragedy” and officials will examine how to “make us stronger and better the next time out.”
“They got there pretty darn quickly,” he said. “God bless the folks whose lives were lost and their families and those who were injured.” Get politics news like this right to your inbox with the N.J. Politics newsletter. Add your email below and hit"subscribe"“We take this stuff seriously,” the governor added. “We work actively with municipal folks. The mayor of Wildwood was on with me personally Saturday night. We were deploying resources, mostly State Police. We coordinate actively with the municipalities, the counties.”
Asked what officials need to do to prevent such parties in the future, Murphy said: “I think each one of these, frankly, have a lot of uniqueness to them.”
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