Leisurely shoppers at two different California malls suddenly found themselves amid disturbing frenzies of teenage antisocial behavior on Sunday afternoon. At each of the malls, the mayhem carried on for hours, with a series of brawls and other disturbances culminating in gunfire and a stabbing as overwhelmed security guards and local police summoned reinforcements from nearby jurisdictions.
First, we take you to the "Del Amo Fashion Center" in the Los Angeles suburb of Torrance. According to the police and the Los Angeles Times, a staggering one thousand juveniles descended on the mall and proceeded to savage each other.
Wilmington Chronicles @Wilmington_
What's happening with today's youth? The Del Amo footage just keeps getting crazier.
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iamyesyouareno @iamyesyouareno
White guy gets jumped by a large group of scholars in Torrance, California.
Around 4 p.m. Torrance police received a call reporting a large crowd of juveniles fighting among themselves.
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Poster Comment:
The Del Amo Fashion Center, at 2.5 million square feet (232,000 m2), is one of the five largest malls in the United States by gross leasable area. As of March 2019, Torrance had a median family income of $102,637.[30] It also has the second-highest percentage of residents of Japanese ancestry in California (8.9%), after the neighboring city of Gardena.
The city was 42% White in 2010.