Teen takeover arrest scene with police lights and a large crowd, illustrating the legal consequences minors can face after social media-organized gatherings, including criminal charges that may impact their future.

Teen Takeovers: What Parents Need to Know About Arrests

June 08, 20261 min read

Reviewed by Michael P. Maddux, Esq. | Board Certified Criminal Trial Lawyer | Florida Super Lawyer for 16 Consecutive Years

Teen takeovers, large, flash-mob-style gatherings of teenagers organized through social media platforms like TikTok and Snapchat, have been making headlines across the country. What may start as a casual meetup can quickly spiral into fights, vandalism, trespassing, and confrontations with police. Law enforcement has responded aggressively, making mass arrests at many of these events. The charges can be serious: disorderly conduct, unlawful assembly, trespassing, assault, and even looting. Your teenager doesn't have to have thrown a punch to face them. Simply being present and failing to leave when ordered can expose a minor to criminal liability. Depending on the severity of the charges and prior record, a teen may even be tried as an adult, resulting in a permanent criminal record that affects college admissions, employment, and more.

If your child is arrested at a teen takeover, the most important thing you can do is call an attorney immediately. Do not allow your teenager to answer questions from law enforcement without legal representation. Anything said can be used against them. At the law office of Michael P. Maddux, PA, we handle juvenile and adult criminal defense matters and understand how to protect your child's rights and future from the very first moment. Time is critical. Call our office today.

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