Interviewed some residents who supported police. Kids started to fight amongst themselves. Police were called and residents happy they did. Said kids were fighting, shouting obscenities, etc.
They called someone a “party promoter” but no name. I guess that’s where the tweeting came in. Nothing mentioned about a DJ.
7 o’clock news on radio 1080 had interview with neighbor who said people were jumping the fence.
Al_c is correct about the trend of ‘twitter parties’ where someone tweets to the tweetersphere about a party at a private residents and two guests only location.
That fits with the interviewed person saying that people fence jumped.
Fencejumpers didn’t have permission.