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

Police in Westchester County are on excessive alert after on-line threats of large teen takeovers at suburban purchasing meccas — simply days after as many as 200 punks trashed a Bronx mall.
County cops and police in a few of Westchester’s largest cities stated they’re prepared to reply ought to the mayhem on the Mall at Bay Plaza Monday be repeated within the Huge Apple’s northern ‘burbs, whereas public colleges are on recess.
“We’re conscious of a sequence of social media posts concerning a attainable ‘teen takeover’ right here in New Rochelle,” cops in that metropolis stated Tuesday. “Any exercise that jeopardizes residents, companies or guests to New Rochelle shall be swiftly addressed to the fullest extent of the legislation.”
Different police departments additionally had their guard up, together with Yonkers, which is dwelling to the Cross County Buying Heart and Cross County Mall simply north of New York Metropolis.
“We’ve got long-established, well-practiced procedures in place for conditions like this,” Yonkers police stated on Fb. “These protocols have been developed, refined, and exercised over time, and we’re absolutely ready to answer any degree of unrest.”
Yonkers police, the biggest division in Westchester, additionally warned they’d reply “with seriousness, resolve and nil hesitation.”
Takeovers are stunts organized on-line on social media platforms like TikTok, with posters encouraging others to assemble in massive numbers to storm sure purchasing facilities on the identical time.
The NYPD stated 18 folks — all however one in every of them below the age of 18 — have been charged following the assault on the Bronx mall by the baby-faced horde on President’s Day.
As many as 200 rowdy teenagers stormed the mall, flipping shows, hurling furnishings and attempting to grab merchandise through the harrowing incident, in response to police and witnesses.
Cops throughout Westchester stated they don’t need to see an identical stunt within the northern suburbs.
“We’re asking teenagers to take our recommendation about takeovers: don’t take part in this sort of exercise,” Westchester County Public Security Commissioner Terrance Raynor stated on Fb.
“You may get damage, different folks can get damage and you may be topic to arrest,” Raynor added. “We’re additionally urging dad and mom to talk with their kids and advise them to disregard this harmful ‘problem’ being introduced to youths through social media.”