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Tampa Police Brace for More Teen ‘Takeovers’ After 22 Arrests at Curtis Hixon Park

Police say the goal is to deter copycat meetups coordinated on social media.

Overview

  • Tampa police arrested 22 people, ages 12 to 21, after Friday’s Curtis Hixon Park “takeover,” with charges that include affray (public fighting), drug offenses, resisting, and unlawful gun possession.
  • Officers seized two firearms and a vehicle and say bike, patrol, and air units broke up multiple fights that spilled into nearby streets and disrupted traffic.
  • Body-worn and aerial video released by the department shows large brawls, crowds running through traffic, and officers moving in to make arrests.
  • Chief Lee Bercaw says officers are tracking flyers for two more planned gatherings this weekend and will deploy a larger downtown presence prepared to make additional arrests.
  • City leaders are urging parents to monitor teens’ plans and are promoting a supervised Friday night event at the NFL YET Center, while noting similar takeovers in Orlando and other cities have pushed some communities to consider curfews.