Westchester County cops ready to pounce after teen mob takeover at NYC mall

Westchester Police on High Alert Following Teen Mob Incident at NYC Mall

Authorities in Westchester County are maintaining a heightened state of vigilance following online threats about potential large-scale gatherings of teenagers at suburban shopping centers. This alert comes in the wake of an incident involving up to 200 individuals vandalizing a mall in the Bronx.

Law enforcement in Westchester’s major cities have stated their readiness to act if the chaos seen at the Mall at Bay Plaza on Monday occurs again, especially with public schools currently on break.

New Rochelle police have acknowledged a series of social media posts hinting at a possible ‘teen takeover’ in the area. They assured the public that any actions threatening the safety of residents, businesses, or visitors would be dealt with swiftly and in full accordance with the law.

Police in other regions, such as Yonkers, which hosts the Cross County Shopping Center and Cross County Mall, are also on high alert.

The Yonkers police department shared on Facebook that they have well-established and rigorously practiced procedures ready for such situations. These protocols have been developed and refined over time, ensuring they are fully prepared to tackle any disturbances.

As the largest police force in Westchester, Yonkers police emphasized their commitment to responding with seriousness and determination, leaving no room for hesitation in addressing any incidents.

Takeovers are stunts organized online on social media platforms like TikTok, with posters encouraging others to gather in large numbers to storm certain shopping centers at the same time.

The NYPD said 18 people — all but one of them under the age of 18 — were charged following the assault on the Bronx mall by the baby-faced horde on President’s Day.

As many as 200 rowdy teens stormed the mall, flipping displays, hurling furniture and trying to snatch merchandise during the harrowing incident, according to police and witnesses.

Cops across Westchester said they don’t want to see a similar stunt in the northern suburbs.

“We are asking teens to take our advice about takeovers: do not participate in this kind of activity,” Westchester County Public Safety Commissioner Terrance Raynor said on Facebook.

“You can get hurt, other people can get hurt and you can be subject to arrest,” Raynor added. “We are also urging parents to speak with their children and advise them to ignore this dangerous ‘challenge’ being presented to youths via social media.”

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