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Remarkable footage has surfaced showing a swarm of unruly teenagers taking over Chicago streets, attacking unsuspecting bystanders.
The chaotic scene unfolded in the downtown Loop area on Wednesday night, with videos capturing the crowd violently assaulting a shirtless man amidst the turmoil.
Despite the presence of several police vehicles nearby, the footage indicates that law enforcement did not step in to disperse the crowd.
The Community Intelligence Unit, a private security organization, reported that at least one teenager was knocked unconscious, multiple vehicles suffered damage, and several arrests were made.
Additionally, the group noted that bear mace was deployed during the disturbance, and videos showed rioters using tasers on each other as well as on innocent bystanders.
In response to the escalating disorder, Chicago City Alderman Brian Hopkins imposed a 10 p.m. curfew, acknowledging that the situation had spiraled beyond control.
He said the curfew order led the crowd to mostly disperse by 10.40pm, saying that it had an ‘immediate impact’ after hours of violence.
Locals say similar scenes are becoming more common under the leadership of Mayor Brandon Johnson, with gangs of teens known to frequently overwhelm the popular Loop district late at night with little resistance from authorities.
Wild footage captured the moment hundreds of lawless Chicago teens overran the city and attacked random people in the street during a night of chaos on Wednesday
At least one teen was beaten unconscious, a number of vehicles were destroyed, and several people were arrested. In one clip shared to social media, an unconscious man was seen surrounded by the mob as a man with a flashlight tried to help him
In one clip shared to social media, an unconscious man was seen surrounded by the mob as a man with a flashlight tried to help him.
Members of the CIU said they were attending to the unconscious man and tried to ‘provide assistance and help stabilize the situation as best as possible until additional help arrived.’
It is unclear how many people were arrested amid the takeover, with footage showing several men in handcuffs being surrounded by cops to keep them away from the mob. The Daily Mail has contacted the local police for more information.
Reports also suggest some teens were caught fighting on the tracks of the Chicago subway system.
The avalanche of teens taking over the city’s downtown came as Chicago Public Schools broke for spring break this week.
Community activist Sandie Norman said she waded into the wild scenes to document the situation, saying on social media that she was stunned by the lack of intervention.
‘I’m just trying to figure out where are all the outreach people, all the people who are on TV with the mayor, all the violence prevention people?’ she wrote.
‘This is what’s going on down here in the city of Chicago. Only people I see out here are Chicago police trying to maintain control down here and kids.’
The mob was seen flying into a frenzy, destroying cars and fleeing from police, with authorities saying the group eventually dispersed after they introduced a curfew
Teens were seen screaming and attacking people in the streets
Locals say the mayhem has become a growing issue under the leadership of Mayor Brandon Johnson, with gangs of teens known to frequently overwhelm the popular Loop district late at night with little resistance from authorities
Footage showed several rioters appearing to use tasers during the chaotic scenes
The CIU also said that Wednesday night’s incident was far from the first time Chicago’s downtown has been overrun by teens in recent times.
‘This is bigger than just one night. This is a growing issue,’ the group said.
‘We need community support. We need parental accountability. We need guidance and structure for our youth.
‘Parents please be aware of where your children are, who they are with, and what they are involved in. Situations like this are becoming more frequent and more dangerous.
‘This behavior is getting out of hand, and it will take all of us working together to put an end to it.’
Alderman Hopkins has previously called for social media companies to be held responsible for Chicago’s teen takeover issue.
He said platforms often host pages for the takeovers and allow teens to organize.
Last year, one of the takeovers turned deadly after a 14-year-old was shot in November.
The Daily Mail has contacted Mayor Johnson’s office for comment.