ICON Park enforces chaperone policy after 1,000-teen mob incident
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
ICON Park enforces chaperone policy after 1,000-teen mob incident
8 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
Over 1,000 teenagers descended on Orlando's ICON Park on April 25, resulting in nine arrests and two injured deputies.
The chaos, organized via social media, involved fights and forced police to order teens to leave the area. Both injured officers were hospitalized and later released.
ICON Park's new policy requires all minors to be accompanied by an adult. Authorities note a nationwide rise in social-media-driven teen 'takeovers' disrupting public venues.
Can new chaperone policies truly prevent another social media-fueled riot at theme parks?
With teen takeovers spreading globally, are police crackdowns and curfews actually working?
Is social media's design making your teenager's brain more prone to joining a mob?
When online trends lead to real-world violence, should TikTok be held responsible?
Can new laws regulating social media features truly protect kids from online dangers?
Are we blaming teens for a problem created by addictive tech platforms?