D.C. Police Release 4 Juvenile Suspects' Photos, Offer Up to $6,000 Each in Chipotle Brawl Hunt
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Updated · Fox News · May 20
D.C. Police Release 4 Juvenile Suspects' Photos, Offer Up to $6,000 Each in Chipotle Brawl Hunt
4 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 20
Four juvenile suspects were identified in newly released surveillance images after the May 16 Navy Yard Chipotle brawl, with D.C. police and the FBI seeking tips.
Rewards now total up to $6,000 per suspect — $1,000 from MPD and $5,000 from the FBI — for information leading to arrest and conviction.
Video of the fight spread widely online after showing groups of juveniles throwing furniture, including a children's high chair, while adults and children sheltered in a corner.
The case has become a flashpoint in Washington's broader crackdown on violent teen "takeovers," with U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro pledging to prosecute parents whose children commit crimes after curfew.
D.C. will now prosecute parents for their teens' crimes. Can this controversial policy truly stop the surge in youth violence?
As viral brawls become a trend, how can cities combat the influence of social media algorithms on teen risk-taking behavior?
Are city-wide curfews the right tool for 'teen takeovers,' or just a band-aid on a deeper youth mental health crisis?