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From Fox News: A group of around 500 teenagers was dispersed by police after gathering at a beach in New York for “Senior Cut Day” that descended into chaos.
Somewhere around 500 teenagers went to Jones Beach in Wantagh, New York, after a flyer promoting “Senior Cut Day” spread on social media, drawing people to the beach. According to News 12, police had to break up the crowd.
Witnesses told the outlet that the beach quickly spiraled out of control once the massive number of teenagers arrived.
According to multiple reports, once all the teens showed up, they started fighting among themselves.
One student said, “Everybody started fighting cause there was a lot of people, there was like three different fights.”
In an effort to get the teens to leave, a police helicopter was seen buzzing overhead. The teens were seen running from the beach to a boardwalk, as the helicopter blades was kicking up sand.
On Thursday evening, police dispersed a crowd of 500+ sub-saharan africans who had gathered at Jones Beach. As expected, multiple fights and brawls broke out almost immediately.
According to officials, the blacks were skipping school from Queens and Nassau County. pic.twitter.com/4awkg6rHPv
— Tom Hennessy (@Tomhennessey69) June 6, 2025
Local residents slammed the teen mob for ruining the peaceful beach.
“The beach was never like this,” one person told News12. “We came here as kids—it was so calm. But now it’s just crazy.”
Jones Beach reopened a day after a crowd of hundreds of youths fighting on the beach were dispersed by the police with the help of a helicopter, according to the authorities.
An 18-year-old man was also arrested after he allegedly approached officers, lifted his shirt and showed… pic.twitter.com/XqeuCBaZAh
— Newsday (@Newsday) June 6, 2025
🏖️ Police descend on several out-of-control ‘senior skip days’ at Jones Beach
🔊 @sophiabhall1 reports: pic.twitter.com/w2Mjmdnv9P— 1010 WINS on 92.3 FM (@1010WINS) June 6, 2025
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