Chaos Erupts at Mall as ‘Over 300 Youth’ Brawl – Police Officer Seriously Injured

A significant disturbance occurred at Menlo Park Mall in Edison, New Jersey, involving over 300 youths on Saturday, leading to seven arrests. The brawl reportedly stemmed from a TikTok post that drew the crowd to the mall. Mayor Sam Joshi confirmed that no weapons were present, but one police officer sustained a broken ankle during the incident.Initial reports indicated that four juveniles were detained, with further arrests bringing the total to seven, including charges for aggravated assault and disorderly conduct. Concerns have been raised by officials about recent incidents of youth unrest in the area, with calls for increased responsibility from parents regarding their children’s activities.


A brawl involving more than 300 youth broke out Saturday at a New Jersey mall, leading to seven arrests.

Edison, New Jersey, Mayor Sam Joshi posted Saturday night on Instagram that “over 300 youth” had gathered at the Menlo Park mall “and a brawl ensued.”

At that time, he said none of the then-four people arrested were from Edison.

Joshi reported that no weapons were displayed and that nearby police agencies helped restore order.

Edison Police Chief Tom Bryan said seven youths were ultimately arrested, according to MyCentralJersey.

Bryan said one Edison officer was on duty when the chaos, prompted by a TikTok post urging youth to flock to the mall, erupted.

One juvenile was charged with aggravated assault on an officer. Six other juveniles were charged with disorderly conduct. One of those six was also charged with resisting arrest.

Although Joshi’s post said no one was injured in the incident, Bryan said one Edison police officer suffered a broken ankle during the chaos.

Teen behavior in New Jersey has recently led to the cancellation of a church carnival and arrests at another shopping mall this month alone, according to WKXW-FM.

“What’s up with the parents? I always knew what my kids were doing. I would never condone them going to the mall and creating havoc and chaos,” Bryan said,

The New York Post also noted that Saturday’s chaos was not the first incident of its kind.

In October, a call for teens to descend on the Kings Dominion theme park near Richmond, Virginia, instigated chaos that required 14 deputies to respond. There were no arrests in that incident.




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