'Teen takeover' becomes wild brawl inside DC Chipotle

A chaotic scene unfolded at a Washington, DC restaurant as a group of teenagers engaged in a violent altercation, an incident that has gained widespread attention through social media. This turmoil erupted shortly after federal authorities announced plans to charge the parents of young individuals involved in similar public disturbances.

Over the weekend, a throng of teenagers converged on a Chipotle located in Washington’s Navy Yard. What began as a gathering quickly escalated into chaos, with punches and even furniture being hurled, as captured in dramatic videos posted by onlookers.

In the footage, screams can be heard in the background while the teens clamber over one another, randomly throwing punches. One youngster even wielded a highchair as a weapon, demonstrating the intensity of the brawl.

At one point, a teenager was seen striking another on the head with the highchair, while a young girl watched fearfully from the safety of her father’s arms, as depicted in the witness videos circulated online.

As chairs began to fly across the restaurant, some of the teenagers chose to retreat, sensing the situation had spiraled out of control.

Many of the participants obscured their identities with medical masks and were dressed uniformly in all-black attire, making it difficult to distinguish between them.

While the boys wreaked havoc, a gaggle of girls watched outside the restaurant. Some shrieked when the boys started using furniture as weapons, while others laughed in apparent glee, the footage shows.

“Oh my f–king God, bro, damn!” one girl cackled.

Then, flashing police lights and sirens reflected in the chain’s window.

“The police! Oh, we gotta go!” the same girl screeched while taking off on foot.

It’s unclear if any of the brawlers were arrested or the exact date of the fight.

On Friday, United States Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro announced that her office will step in and prosecute parents of minors involved in the increasingly frequent “teen takeovers,” specifically citing similar instances of chaos in the city’s Navy Yard neighborhood.

“We’re going to charge them, and if you drop your kid off and you fail to supervise them or you let them skip school to join the chaos, you are going to face fines, court-ordered classes and possible jail time,” Pirro said.

Parents could face up to six months in jail on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, according to Pirro.

“This sends a clear message to the parents that you must supervise your kids or face criminal consequences,” she added.

Community leaders and residents alike are dubious about possible “federal overreach,” telling WJLA that such punishments should be handled at a local level.

“Policing and putting people in jail is actually kind of how we got to where we’re at now. There’s no one at home because they got locked up and thrown in jail. We’re not going to police our way out of this situation,” Nic Wilson, an Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner for part of the Navy Yard, told the outlet.

Despite the public’s skepticism, Pirro said her office would begin charging parents over the weekend.

Cops began imposing a “Juvenile Curfew Zone” for the Navy Yard in early April in an attempt to curb the rowdy mobs of youths. Even so, several have broken out since, including one mere days after the curfew was enacted, where four teens were arrested.

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