Monday, July 17, 2017

500 teens out of control at youth center in Philadelphia



PHILADELPHIA (CBS) –– More than 500 teens in a flash mob confronted police outside the Lonnie Young Recreation Center in Germantown Sunday night.

Police say it all began a little bit after 6 o’clock at night, the teens gathered with an unauthorized disc jockey outside the center  When officers arrived they found the large crowd on the sidewalk and in the street, most estimated to be between 12 and 17-years-old.

“There’s no reported injuries to police, no reported arrests, and there’s no reported injuries to civilians at this time,” Capt. Drew Techner with Philly Police said.  “We closed the Lonnie Young Rec Center for the night after all of this.  We’re concerned all the juveniles may re-gather in the same location that they started out.  We for their own safety want them home.”

Officers said glass bottles were thrown at them.  Publically available videos on social media show the teens surrounding officers in their vehicles, hopping on top of cars and generally taunting police.


Police commanders made the decision not to make any arrests, as to not escalate the situation, and the crowd disbursed within in few hours.

“Parents need to be aware that when they’re sending their juveniles out,” Techner said.  “I know it’s nice to get the fresh air, and be out with their friends on a summer night.  But parents have to be aware of what their kids are doing, who they are with, and what they’re getting involved in.  They need to be home at a decent hour.”


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