22 Arrested in Tampa After 'Teen Takeover' at Curtis Hixon Park
By
Christine Pelisek
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Summary
Twenty-two people aged 12 to 21 were arrested in Tampa, Florida after a "teen takeover" — a large, chaotic gathering organized online — at Curtis Hixon Park. Police responded with patrol officers, bike units, and air support to address the disruptions, fights, and other issues caused by the group of mostly teens attempting to take over the park area on Friday, May 8.
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