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Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Juveniles spark brawls at Six Flags St. Louis, forcing early park closure
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 28

Juveniles spark brawls at Six Flags St. Louis, forcing early park closure

5 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
  • Police responded after multiple fights involving up to 100 juveniles erupted on opening day, detaining about six minors at the Eureka, Missouri amusement park.
  • No injuries or property damage were reported, and officers quickly dispersed the crowd, preventing further escalation. The park, recently acquired by Enchanted Parks, ended its first day of the season prematurely.
  • Six Flags St. Louis is among seven parks sold to EPR Properties for $331 million as part of a broader company restructuring. The incident raised concerns about security and crowd control under new ownership.
How will this incident impact the $342 million investment in the former Six Flags parks?
Will new owner Enchanted Parks' 'guest-centric' plan now include stricter security for teens?
Is the brawl a random act or a direct challenge to the park's new management?
Beyond more guards, how can park design and technology prevent future mass brawls?
Can the park's planned 2027 rebrand to 'Mid-America' succeed after such a chaotic start?
Did opening day's tech failures and long food lines help fuel the massive teen brawl?