Dispersal Order Issued at Bridgeport Speedway Import Expo in New Jersey
An emergency alert ordered crowds to "disperse Bridgeport Speedway immediately" during an Import Expo festival in South Jersey; Logan Township police gave no explanation for the order.

An Emergency Alert struck phones across the Philadelphia region at 3:47 p.m. Sunday with a single command: "disperse the Bridgeport Speedway immediately." The message, sent by the Logan Township Police Department without any accompanying explanation, ended the afternoon for thousands gathered at the "Import Expo" Car and Music Fest at the South Jersey venue.
The alert targeted Bridgeport Speedway in Logan Township, Gloucester County, just across the county line from Cumberland. Within minutes of the order going out, multiple police units and emergency responders converged on the venue. Residents reported seeing emergency vehicles streaming toward the speedway from multiple directions as nearby roads began backing up.
Several roads connected to the surrounding freeway network were either shut down or partially restricted during the response, snarling traffic across parts of Logan Township for the duration of the incident. The dispersal order remained active for nearly two hours. By approximately 7 p.m., the crowd had cleared and the order was lifted.

The cause of the police response has not been disclosed. The Logan Township Police Department did not release a formal statement explaining what prompted the emergency action, and as of Sunday evening no official information about the incident had been made public. Outreach to police, Bridgeport Speedway management, and the event's organizers had not received a response.
Social media posts from attendees described the Import Expo as the "largest car music festival" in the Tri-State. Some posts identified the venue under an alternate name, Bridgeport Motorsports Park in Swedesboro. Whether anyone was arrested, injured, or cited in connection with the incident remains unconfirmed, and the Logan Township Police Department has yet to account for why a public emergency system was activated and then quietly stood down.
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