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Woman Assaults Officers, Dozens of Other Arrests at Guns N' Roses' New Jersey Concerts: Police

State troopers arrested 29 people on Saturday and 18 more on Sunday, police told The Record newspaper

Police said nearly four dozen people were arrested at two Guns N' Roses concerts in New Jersey over the weekend on a variety of charges including assaulting police and selling items without a permit.

Police told The Record newspaper on Tuesday that state troopers arrested 29 people on Saturday, including a woman accused of assaulting two officers, and 18 more on Sunday. The shows took place at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford.

Twenty-two of those arrested were charged with disorderly conduct.

Initially, police announced about 30 arrests at the rock concert Saturday night.

There were also arrests for trespassing, resisting arrest, simple assault, harassment, lewdness, making terroristic threats and marijuana possession. [[25991739, C]]

Investigators say 30-year-old Kimberly Goodman was charged with aggravated assault against two troopers, who received minor injuries.

It's unclear if she has an attorney.

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