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Snapchat-planned, rowdy teens fight again at former Franklin Mills mall
Philly.com ^ | 12/28/2016 | Robert Moran

Posted on 12/28/2016 4:49:15 AM PST by dirtboy

Three teenage boys were arrested after a large crowd of juveniles caused a disturbance Tuesday evening at the Philadelphia Mills mall in Northeast Philadelphia, police said.

It was the second night in a row that rowdy teens caused trouble at the mall, said Chief Inspector Scott Small.

And it appeared they were using the social media service Snapchat to plan their convergences, he said.

No one was injured.

Police and mall security met Tuesday morning to prepare a detail in anticipation of further incidents this week because the juveniles have the week off from school, Small said.

About 6:45 p.m., about 200 teens who arrived by SEPTA buses tried to enter the mall and were met by the police and security detail, Small said.

About 30 to 40 were able to get inside and began to run and scream and jump on tables in the food court, he said.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Pennsylvania
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OMG!! Obama’s kids!!!


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