Law enforcement was stepped up around some South Bay shopping centers amid rumors of planned 'takeovers' at the Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance and the South Bay Pavilion mall in Carson.
Law enforcement was stepped up around some South Bay shopping centers amid rumors of planned "takeovers" at the Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance and the South Bay Pavilion mall in Carson.
The gathering was announced on social media and drew a large police presence, according to the Long Beach Police Department, which pre-deployed officers as a precaution and declared a tactical alert. At about 5:40 p.m., officers saw a woman fighting in the area and arrested the combatants. Video showed hundreds of teens and young adults running around the outdoor mall, with a large fight occurring as they moved around.
"We remain committed, in partnership with Del Amo Fashion Center leadership, to providing a safe experience for all visitors," Hart said. "We will not accept criminal behavior, and our department will have zero tolerance for those who come to our community and cause harm.
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