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Teen ‘takeover' trend hits Brentwood: 5 arrested at 300-person social media gathering

Teen ‘takeover' trend hits Brentwood: 5 arrested at 300-person social media gathering

A crowd of over 300 children and teenagers gathered Friday afternoon at a Brentwood shopping mall before physical fights prompted local police to arrest five juveniles and advise nearby businesses to close early, the Brentwood Police Department said.
Plans of the gathering at the Sand Creek Crossing and the Streets of Brentwood shopping centers seemingly spread via social media posts on Instagram and TikTok.
Authorities responded to the area at around 3:30 p.m. to monitor the crowd, according to a news release Saturday.
As the gathering grew, some people within the crowd began physical fights while others entered nearby businesses and knocked items off shelves, police said. Several people also disrupted traffic on Sand Creek Road. Staff from different shops told the Chronicle that police entered nearby businesses around 8 p.m. Friday and advised to close up shop.
Authorities arrested four juveniles on misdemeanor violations and a fifth for battery on a peace officer. Police also stopped a nearby vehicle after hearing reports that the driver possessed a firearm, though no firearms were found, officials said. Authorities did not receive reports of injuries related to the gathering.
In recent months, teens across the country have taken to platforms like TikTok to plan 'takeovers' of malls, shopping centers and even streets.
Many of these gatherings, which seem to have no apparent purpose, have turned physical. Hundreds of teens gathered at a New Jersey mall in May, prompting similar disruptions and even causing injuries to one law enforcement officer. Over 300 teens near Denver carried out a similar operation in June, though no damage or arrests were reported.
Authorities also ordered crowd members to leave the area as the gathering grew disruptive. Law enforcement officers from Oakley, the California Highway Patrol and the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office also assisted with crowd dispersal.
'Disorderly conduct, violence and any form of assault on law enforcement or civilians will be met with immediate and appropriate enforcement action,' Brentwood police said. 'We will continue to work with our residents and local businesses to ensure incidents like this do not become a recurring issue.'
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