Less than two weeks after social-media organized meet up drew about 15,000 sometimes rowdy revelers to the beach in Seaside Park, police in nearby Point Pleasant Beach said they are aware of a similar event planned for Friday in their town.

Police chief Joseph Michigan posted a note on Facebook on Tuesday that there is an "advertisement" promoting a beach party circulating on social media. The gathering is said to last from noon until 9 p.m., though no specific location on the Jersey Shore town's roughly mile-long boardwalk is listed.

The flier for the party likely originated on Instagram and lists Demon Brothers Ent. as the organizer.

Point Pleasant Beach police will be out in force and are expected to receive help from neighboring departments as well as "county and state agencies" -- which likely means the Ocean County Sheriff's Office or State Police.

Michigan referenced the Seaside Park gathering over Father's Day weekend in which multiple fights broke out and police arrested two people and issued numerous citations.

"To ensure the safety of the residents and visitors of our town, the police department is taking every necessary step, and as a precaution, you should expect to see a very high presence of law enforcement on this date," the Point Pleasant Beach chief wrote in the warning about the Friday party.

On June 16, several videos posted to Facebook and Snapchat showed large crowds on the Seaside Heights beach and boardwalk, with some people breaking off and brawling. Police are seen separating the people and apprehending them.

Police there said they were more concerned with containing the crowd than issuing citations for minor offenses.

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