Torrance police chief warns of youth ‘takeover’ at Del Amo Fashion Square on Saturday

Torrance police Chief Jay Hart on Friday announced that officers will be prepared for a “planned takeover” on Saturday at the Del Amo Fashion Center mall by “youth from around the county.”

“I wanted to make our community aware of information we received about a planned ‘takeover’ by youth from around the County this Saturday at the Del Amo Fashion Center,” Hart said in a statement on Friday.

“We have seen this type of activity play out in community after community. Most recently, the ‘takeover’ at the Pike (in Long Beach) led to outbreaks of violence and a shooting nearby.”

On March 16 at about 6:30 p.m., a 16-year-old boy was shot while at a large gathering at the Pike retail/entertainment area in downtown Long Beach. He was treated at a hospital for a wound described by police as not life-threatening. No arrests have been reported in the shooting.

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The gathering was announced on social media and drew a large police presence, according to the Long Beach Police Department, which pre-deployed officers as a precaution and declared a tactical alert. At about 5:40 p.m., officers saw a woman fighting in the area and arrested them.

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In his message on Friday, Hart said his police department has taken “proactive steps to enhance safety and staffing in and around the Del Amo Fashion Center.”

“We remain committed, in partnership with Del Amo Fashion Center leadership, to providing a safe experience for all visitors,” Hart said. “We will not accept criminal behavior, and our Department will have zero tolerance for those who come to our community and cause harm.

“It is time for us to all come together to offer these children an alternative to violence and disorder. We need our partners in the schools, in our places of worship, in community based organizations, and at home to come along side these kids and guide them to the path of being a good citizen and a good neighbor,” Hart said.

Hart also warned that there may be road closures around the Del Amo Fashion Center on Saturday. And he noted that the Del Amo Fashion Center has implemented a Youth Supervision Policy, under which all visitors under age 18 must be accompanied at all times by a parent or an adult age 21 or older after 3 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

At an unruly gathering at Del Amo on December 30, 2023, one of several in recent months, surrounding streets were closed for more than seven hours while officers worked to disperse the crowd, according to the Torrance Police Department.

Hart urged any community members with more information about planned takeovers to contact police at 310-328-3456.

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