The mother of a South Brunswick man killed in Iraq was arrested yesterday after interrupting a speech by first lady Laura Bush during a campaign event in a Hamilton firehouse.
First lady Laura Bush during her speech yesterday in Hamilton. Republicans are encouraged by recent polls showing the gap in New Jersey between the president and Democrat John Kerry narrowing.
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Lt. Seth Dvorin was killed in action in Iraq in February.
Sue Niederer wore a shirt with a photo of her son, Army Lt. Seth Dvorin, that read 'President Bush You Killed My Son.' Dvorin died in February, and Niederer said she asked the first lady why her daughters and the children of other politicians weren't serving in Iraq.
'At that point, it became chaotic and I was pushed and shoved,' said Niederer of Hopewell. 'They engulfed me. It wasn't plain, ordinary folks but people in suits with earphones.'
The crowd chanted 'Four more years' as secret service agents surrounded Niederer and escorted her outside. Once outside, Niederer said she was handcuffed and placed in a police van after trying to speak to reporters. She was charged with trespassing.
'I had a ticket to get in,' said Niederer, adding that Hamilton police kept her ticket as evidence. 'I was in there legitimately.'
Niederer said she obtained a ticket by going to Republican campaign headquarters Tuesday, as a local newspaper had advised readers to do. She said some campaign workers recognized her but still gave her a ticket. No one stopped Niederer, an outspoken anti-war activist, when she checked in, by name, at yesterday's event.
Before Niederer's outburst in the firehouse, some people standing near her commented on her shirt, expressing sympathy, according to Niederer. After her shouted question, Niederer said at least one person spoke in her defense, saying, 'She has a right to speak. She's a mother.'