149 Arrested After Beach Party Goes Viral

As many as 2.5K were drawn to Huntington Beach Saturday night
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted May 24, 2021 1:37 AM CDT
149 Arrested After Beach Party Goes Viral
This Saturday, May 22, 2021 aerial screenshot provided by FOX 11 KTTV shows people gathered at the Huntington Beach pier in Huntington Beach, Calif.   (Fox 11 KTTV via AP)

A birthday party invitation that went viral on TikTok brought hundreds of people to a raucous celebration on a Southern California beach Saturday night, prompting police to declare an unlawful assembly and arrest nearly 150 people after they refused orders to disperse, the AP reports. The massive gathering began with a now-deleted video posted on the popular social media app from a user named adrian.lopez517, who invited anyone to his birthday party by Huntington Beach's fire pits Saturday night, the Orange County Register reported Sunday. The hashtag “AdriansKickBack” received more than 180 million views on TikTok. One partygoer told a New York Times reporter: “It's the first lit party since COVID.” At least 400 people showed up to a pre-party Friday evening around a lifeguard tower, police Lt. Brian Smith said.

When people in the crowd began to launch fireworks near the fire pits, he said, officers declared an unlawful assembly and the partygoers scattered. Huntington Beach's police department announced the next day that they were preparing for a surge of visitors due to the promoted party and warned that they would enforce local rules. But an even larger crowd overtook the beach Saturday evening. Police estimated that at least 2,500 people gathered at the beach before moving to the downtown area. Videos posted on social media showed fistfights breaking out, people jumping from the Huntington Beach Pier's pedestrian bridge to a cheering crowd below, people jumping atop slow-moving cars and shooting more fireworks. The people arrested included 121 adults and 28 juveniles who were booked for vandalism, illegally setting fireworks, failing to disperse and violating curfews, said police spokeswoman Jennifer Carey. A number of downtown businesses, police vehicles and a lifeguard tower were damaged, but no significant injuries were reported, she said.

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