Bedlam exploded in Coney Island Beach on Monday, since at least 16 teenagers were arrested after a melee fight on the coast of the coast, in accordance with video sources and application of the law.
The fight burst around 6:30 pm in the sand and along the historic riegelmann’s seap walk near West 15th Street before extending to the surrounding streets, police and fountains said.
The pandemmonium, which took place when hundreds of teenagers converged in the popular summer destination in the midst of record noise in the Big Apple, caused a massive mobilization of police officers.
It is not clear what caused the fight, and there were no immediate reports of injuries.
The images show multiple handcuffed teenagers who are carried by police in the New York Police while a sea or adolescents congregate in the sand.
He is an uncle if the teenagers seen to the bee arrested in the video were involved in the fight.
At least three boxes of the officers created a human barricade when the police tried to restore the order of the chaotic scene.
Several persecutions broke out, and a female paramedics crashed when a police scrum ran after a suspect, shows the video.
The officers reached the suspect and beaten to the ground next to a row of parks and shrub banks in flower, according to the images.
The teenage chaos handcuffed the promenade to Brighton Beach, almost a mile to the east, while the mercury extended in the 90s through the city.
A young man was persecuted by the officers to an area under the promenade and approached, according to another video obtained by the position.
It seemed that the teenager was fulfilling when four officers struck on him when he leaned down, one of the police, gave the suspect in his calves and the back of his knees.
A finger of the crowd shouted: “What are you doing?” While the suspect hit the sand.
Police did not comment on the use of a taser in the adolescent in Brighton Beach.
The charges are pending throughout the trial, and the incident remains under investigation.
Earlier this month, several fights exploded a duration of a high school jump party in the Jones Beach State Park, forcing the police to disperse the group with a helicopter and temporarily close the beach.
A large group of young people from several secondary schools in Nassau County and Queens gathered in Wantag, Long Island, Waterfront when some of them began to throw blows, with several fights starting in different pockets of the group of high school students.