There were a series of disturbances being reported at malls around the country, which some claim were organized on December 26. As reported by the Inquisitr, Beachwood Mall near Cleveland, Ohio, experienced a lockdown status after there was some sort of disturbance that caused cops to release pepper spray to disperse the crowd. A large group of people could be seen running out of the mall as a result.

Police Respond To Incident Involving Youths At Monroeville Mall: Sources tell KDKA an "incident involving several… https://t.co/KWyIJpWGYd — Pittsburgh News (@BreakingPGHNews) December 27, 2016

As reported in the above tweet from Pittsburgh News, there was an incident with youths in Monroeville Mall that is currently under control, according to authorities. Just like in the instance of Beachwood Mall, conflicting reports appeared on social media about whether or not actual shots were fired or not. Whereas authorities in many of the mall incidents claim that there may not have been any shots fired — the below tweets speak of injuries due to fights at malls and stampedes after a false report of shooting at Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden City, New York, for example.

Virginia Huie: “Police say 7 people were injured after a fight broke out in the food court at the Roosevelt Field Mall in # GardenCity“ The Goodman Report: “wfaachannel8 Fight at Roosevelt Field Mall in Garden City, NY, leads to panic after false reports of shooting; security says all clear.”

Arizona Mills Mall had a hoax incident, as reported by the following tweet, after false claims of shots were fired at the mall. Police in Tempe, Arizona, claimed the reports were false.

Mall shooting hoax? Tempe PD says reports of shots fired at ArizonaMills mall are false https://t.co/yFYXnfgF51 — Phoenix CP (@PhoenixCP) December 27, 2016

There was a disturbance at Destiny USA Mall in Syracuse, according to CNY Central, which involved a brawl — but did not involve shots that may have been reported on social media. However, the mall was closed early, as noted by a CNY Central photographer who went to the mall to try and document the melee.



According to WTNH, Buckland Hills mall had a disturbance in Connecticut when the Shoppes at Buckland Hills were closed early after a few fights erupted between teens. The large fight broke out, as seen in the above video from Facebook, which has garnered nearly 100,000 views as of this writing. The Manchester Police reported that several arrests were made as a result of that fight. There were no reports that guns were used in that fight, say authorities, although one officer was reportedly assaulted.

hulen mall wild for this one lmao pic.twitter.com/4rD4ZO5h1H — cyn ???? (@CyNinja) December 27, 2016

According to Heavy, Hamilton Place Mall in Chattanooga experienced a scare when there was an incident involving firecrackers that some shoppers mistook for gunfire and caused a panic and stampede among shoppers. At least one injury was reported from a pregnant woman who left in a hurry. Photos of the items people deserted when they left in a hurry can be seen on social media.

Reports of shots fire outside the south side of Fashion Fair Mall. More information soon. — Andrea F Briseno (@_AndreaBriseno) December 27, 2016

There were also reports of shots fired at Fashion Fair Mall in Fresno.

According to the Hunt County Scanner on Facebook, there were incidents at

“Two shopping malls in the DFW metroplex are experiencing a major police response. Hulen Mall in Ft. Worth was evacuated around 7:00pm this evening after a massive brawl broke out in the food court. Reports of gun shots and large groups of teenagers resulted in a tactical response from Ft Worth PD. Town East Mall, in Mesquite, is currently on lock down after reports of a large brawl involving teen agers broke out. Mesquite PD has at least fifteen units on scene. Throughout the afternoon, into the evening, malls in Colorado, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, North Carolina, Virginia, and New York have all reported large fights, requiring police response. Dallas-Forth Worth memo of forward knowledge of mall fights breaking out across the entire country.”

On Twitter, North Riverside mall claims of shootings are being tweeted about by average citizens, without official confirmations as of this writing. The mall fights searches on Twitter also included Fox Valley mall, as seen in the below video.

Fox Valley Mall wildin pic.twitter.com/UU7p0Qq7Gs — Velma (@BFitman) December 27, 2016

According to CBS, Aurora Mall was closed and evacuated after Denver Police and Aurora Police cleared the Town Center at the mall in the wake of several fights from youth. The mall disturbances, another search term being reported by Twitter, involve violence that some are wondering if it was coordinated using social media or some sort of coordinated mall chaos hashtag being used by teens.

Seven people were injured in a fight at Roosevelt Field mall, police said https://t.co/6n4xwdnwHj pic.twitter.com/3BF1RQ02pD — Newsday (@Newsday) December 27, 2016

Roosevelt Field Mall also experienced fights, as seen in the above report from Newsday.

The Jersey Gardens Mall was also evacuated after some event caused panic, reports CBS Local.

@MarkZinni @GayPatriot add West Hartford, CT, (Westfarms Mall) appears to be a concerted effort — Mexican American (@pbahartfordcop) December 27, 2016

Westridge Mall in Topeka, Kansas, also experienced several fights.

@Topeka_Police confirm they have responded to several fight calls at Westridge mall in #Topeka. https://t.co/oWEiBxIthF — WIBW Shawn Wheat (@wibwShawn) December 27, 2016

According to KFVS, two Memphis malls had melee that caused them to close early as well.

No one under 21 is being allowed in #Castleton without a parent. This follows large fights that brought out police. @WTHRcom pic.twitter.com/LCkhENztKg — Jennie Runevitch (@JennieWTHR) December 27, 2016

As reported by WAVY, three fights occurred in Newport News, Virginia, at Patrick Henry Mall.

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