Some
of the mayhem was captured on social media. The chaos prevented some
shoppers from grabbing clothes off clearance racks and returning gifts.
The
mall incidents, which ranged from minor melees to mass evacuations,
occurred from Colorado to Tennessee and Texas to New Jersey. Here's what
happened at eight of those malls.
Aurora, Colorado
It all started with a social media post that promised a fight at the Town Center at Aurora.
Aurora
Police Department spokesman Sgt. Chris Amsler said about 100 people had
gathered in the food court before the brawls broke out -- prompting the
Colorado mall to close early on Monday afternoon..
"(It) kind of morphed into this large disturbance," Amsler said.
When
off-duty police officers working as security guards tried to break up a
fight, people circled the officers, who called for backup, Amsler said.
As police officers on duty
arrived, fights broke out throughout the mall, at a movie theater and at
a nearby park-and-ride lot, he said.
He estimated 500 people were
involved. Authorities arrested five people, all juveniles, and
recovered no weapons, he said. One person assaulted at the park-and-ride
lot suffered "significant" injuries and was taken to a hospital, Amsler
said.
Aurora, Illinois
In
Aurora, Illinois, seven juveniles were taking into custody Monday
evening after police received a call for assistance at Fox Valley Mall
"due to an unruly crowd in the common area," police said.
Moments
after the call, a fight broke out in the food court area and those were
followed by several other smaller altercations, police said.
The brawl forced evacuations and the mall closed. No injuries were reported in the incident.
Memphis, Tennessee
In Memphis, Tennessee, seven people were arrested after incidents at two malls, CNN affiliate WMCA reported.
Police
said a group started a disturbance in the Wolfchase Galleria food court
and started running, which prompted some customers to call 911, WMCA
said.
Then a crowd gathered
outside Oak Court Mall, about 10 miles west, and started a disturbance,
WMCA said. Both malls were cleared and closed early for the night.
Shots were reported in both incidents, but police said they found no evidence of gunfire, WMCA said.
No injuries were reported, CNN affiliate WATN said.
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Loud sounds kicked off a wave of panic at Hamilton Place Mall, in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Several people were pushed to the ground as shoppers rushed to exit the mall, police said.
Officers rushed to the scene after receiving reports of "shots fired," but the sounds turned out to be fireworks.
"Our investigation concluded
that it was perpetrated a group of individuals who were setting off
fireworks, possibly to coverup the actions of a shoplifting crime," the
Chattanooga Police Department said in a statement.
Minor injuries were reported after the incident.
Police have descriptions of the suspects involved in this incident and video footage, the statement said.
Fayetteville, North Carolina
In
Fayetteville, North Carolina, people panicked after teenagers fought in
the food court, Fayetteville police spokesman Shawn Strepay told CNN
affiliate WRAL. No shots were fired, despite reports of gunfire, Strepay
said.
"Once
people start running in that area or chairs are getting knocked over,
tables, that sort of thing, that echoes and it could resemble the sound
of a gunshot to a lot of people," he said.
Elizabeth, New Jersey
The
first calls from the The Mills at Jersey Gardens came in just after
nightfall Monday. Witnesses said they thought they had heard shots
fired. That, along with a fight, led to what Elizabeth police Officer
Greg Jones described as a "chaotic panic and everybody running all at
once."
Ultimately, though, patrons
had mistaken the sound of a chair slammed during a fight for gunfire,
city officials told CNN affiliate News 12 New Jersey. Two people, an
8-year-old and 12-year-old, were injured, the station reported.
Fort Worth, Texas
The
security guards had no other choice but to place the Hulen Mall on
lockdown. At one point, police told CNN affiliate KTVT, at least 100
people were involved in a series of fights.
Fort
Worth Police spokeswoman Tamara Velle said officers initially responded
to reported gunfire inside the mall. After breaking up the fights,
officers stopped by each store to let people leave while the lockdown
remained in effect, KTVT reported.
There were no reported injures or property damage -- thanks in large part to local police, Kelle said.
"You
keep hearing the horror stories of the mall shootings across the
nations right now," Velle told KTVT.
"Anytime we're hearing about a mall
shooting and it's the day after Christmas, (where) you have tons of
people holiday shopping ... we're going to get in there as fast as we
can."
Beachwood, Ohio
Shortly after sunset, a large-scale disturbance broke out at Beachwood Place Mall, in Beachwood, Ohio.
An initial report of gunfire was quickly found to be false by police.
"One
male juvenile was arrested for attempting to strike an officer that was
dealing with another disorderly patron," Beachwood police said in a
statement.
Beachwood police,
officers from nearby jurisdictions and mall security were able to
disperse the juveniles and remove them from the mall, police said in a
statement. Beachwood Police Capt. Gary Haba told CNN that pepper spray
was used to disperse a large crowd at one point.
The disturbance appears "to have been loosely organized on social media," the statement said.
Beachwood mall was re-opened and there were no injuries or other arrests.
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