In a recent incident reflecting a worrying trend, authorities in New Jersey have apprehended six individuals following a chaotic gathering of youths in a charming coastal town. This event is part of a growing number of similar occurrences affecting local areas nationwide.
On Tuesday evening, disturbances erupted at Pier Village, a scenic oceanfront area in Long Branch, as reported by NJ.com. Police responded to calls about a large group of teenagers causing disturbances, engaging in fights, and damaging property by jumping on cars along the boardwalk.
Amateur videos captured the scene, showing police officers equipped with riot shields managing the situation, directing the teenagers away from the area. Meanwhile, other large groups were seen moving between vehicles as they were evacuated from the vicinity.
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During the Long Branch incident on May 19, 2026, a total of six individuals were detained. This image was shared on Instagram by @bucketlist_brittbritt.
The arrests included five individuals—a 19-year-old man, a 20-year-old woman, and three minors under the age of 18—who faced charges of disorderly conduct. Additionally, a sixth teenager was apprehended for allegedly trying to evade police capture.
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Additional arrests are expected due to reports of two separate aggravated assaults – one on the first block of Centennial Drive and a second at the local train station – stemming from the incident, NJ.com reported. Police are also investigating a suspected vehicle theft in the area.
Nearly 140 law enforcement officers were dispatched to a teen takeover event in Long Branch, N.J., on May 19, 2026. (@bucketlist_brittbritt/Instagram)
“The City of Long Branch takes these events seriously and will not tolerate conduct that endangers residents, visitors, business owners, or our public safety personnel,” Public Safety Director Charles Shirley Jr. said in a statement, according to the outlet.
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“Pop-up gatherings of this nature have repeatedly disrupted Jersey Shore communities, and Long Branch is prepared to act decisively whenever public safety is threatened,” he added.
The incident forced city officials to implement an emergency 8 p.m. curfew, with law enforcement officers clearing the streets by 9:15 p.m., according to NJ.com.

Authorities from multiple local agencies made about six arrests during a viral teen takeover in Long Branch, N.J., on May 19, 2026. (@bucketlist_brittbritt/Instagram)
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Authorities reportedly said 69 officers with the Long Branch Police Department were deployed to the scene, along with 70 additional officers from more than a dozen neighboring agencies.
“It’s heartbreaking and it’s frustrating,” nearby resident Jason DeSantis told NJ.com. “You just heard the sirens, 5:30, 6 o’clock, just continually more and more and more people coming in.”
DeSantis reportedly added that the local Starbucks looked as though “a bomb went off” and the town’s beaches were “disgusting” after the youngsters dispersed.
“It was all over social media — senior skip day in Long Branch,” DeSantis said. “They knew about this, you knew it was coming. I just wish the mayor would have been on top of it.”
The chaos comes as communities up and down the Jersey Shore are bracing for Memorial Day weekend, with officials in nearby Seaside Heights calling in federal authorities to prepare for the onslaught of crowds.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Long Branch Police Department for comment.
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