BREAKING Philadelphia officer injured, 3 juveniles in custody after chaos breaks out in Center City
Police tell Action News hundreds of teens gathered in Center City. The crowds moved through Front and Market streets into the Fashion District area, then into Love Park before stopping at City Hall.One officer suffered non-life-threatening injuries during the incident.Mayor Jim Kenney released this statement Wednesday night:
"Tonight, a large group of mostly young people was being destructive and disruptive in Center City. This dangerous behavior will not be tolerated. We take public safety very seriously-I'm grateful to @PhillyPolice for responding, dispersing the crowd, and making necessary arrests.
Officers closed some roads as they worked to disperse the crowd and even SEPTA police got involved when juveniles apparently tried to get into the subway.No further information was immediately available.
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