Social media, rumors may have fed melee at MOA [Star Tribune, Minneapolis]
| By Thomas Lee and Paul Levy, Star Tribune, Minneapolis | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
On Sunday, Twitter buzzed with unfounded rumors that rappers
"I would challenge you to find another mall as prepared as we are," said
It took more than an hour to quell the disruption, which involved more than 200 young people. Officials said Tuesday that they will beef up security indefinitely and review procedures, including policies on adult supervision of juveniles.
No clear answers have emerged as to what started the incident. Theories have centered on unusually large day-after-Christmas crowds, perhaps boosted by rumors that rap stars would appear, as well as the possibility of a deliberate, coordinated "flash mob."
The size and speed of the violence prompted mall officials to suspect the incident might have been orchestrated through social media. In flash mobs, or "flash robs," large groups of people sometimes organize through Twitter and
The violence was "really tough luck from the mall's perspective," said Floreno, who has worked in security operations for corporations like
Security has always been a concern at the mall. In 1993, a 20-year-old man and two juveniles shot and wounded three people at the then-
Since the
But Floreno said malls must also weigh security against a fun experience for shoppers. "It's a balancing act," Wren said. "There's got to be a point when too much security becomes oppressive."
Role of social media
Given the large crowd of teenagers at the Mall of America, "it seems as if social media was used for at least a part of it," Nadel said.
In any case, the incident is worrisome to the Mall of America. Despite the weak economy, the mall has thrived this year thanks to luxury shoppers and families flocking to the Nickelodeon Universe theme park.
The risk is that "shoppers may not want to go there anymore if there is not a safe environment, especially for young kids," Nadel said.
All in all, 10 people were arrested, including four juveniles: a 15-year-old, a 16-year-old and two 17-year-olds.
The six adults who were arrested are all from
A national pattern?
Flash mobs have been around for nearly a decade and started off as often-humorous acts of public theater, such as Worldwide Pillow Fight Day in 2008.
But the term has taken on a darker meaning, as social media makes it easier to create and coordinate mayhem. This summer, the
Officials around the country have yet to find a decisive solution.
However, Bausch said the Mall of America monitors social media for evidence of such activity and did not detect anything unusual before the melee. Mall officials also said there were no reports of theft or property damage.
During the violence, several retailers, including
Bausch said she did not know how much business retailers lost on Monday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year. However, she said the majority of after-Christmas shoppers, usually moms with kids, arrive in the morning and early afternoon, before the violence broke out.
"It was obvious that they were here for no reason other than to cause havoc among the crowd," Soderberg said. "And they were fired up. ... It was clear that the environment was just waiting to erupt. When I saw a chair raised up, that's when my daughter and I ran for the nearest exit."
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