Police arrested three people on gun charges, one of them 16 years old, during a large gathering at 31st Street Beach Wednesday evening.
Large crowds of youth gathered at the beach during the “takeover” or “trend” event that was promoted anonymously on social media.
The gathering was relatively peaceful compared with other recent unsanctioned gatherings at North Avenue Beach, where partygoers pelted glass bottles at officers in May, and Millennium Park, where a teenager was shot and killed near The Bean.
Police said four people were arrested and charged, three of them for gun offenses, at Wednesday’s gathering:
- A 16-year-old boy was charged with unauthorized use of a weapon after police spotted him with a handgun in his waistband around 8 p.m.
- A man, 18, was found with a gun was charged with unauthorized use of a weapon.
- A man, 22, was charged with a misdemeanor count of concealed carry in a park facility.
- And a woman, 27, was arrested for aggravated battery to an officer and resisting arrest.
Videos posted to social media showed crowds of hundreds of people at the beach, mingling among dozens of police officers.
Right now hundreds of youth are at 31st street beach w/ dozens of officers monitoring them.
— Ja'Mal Green (@JaymalGreen) June 16, 2022
1. The park districts have a big budget, why aren’t pools open and marketed?
2. Our school buildings should be open for youth for amenities & event spaces
3. We need more youth centers! pic.twitter.com/md2zVgZ6a6
The gathering comes after several other similar events that ended in violence.
In late May, police recovered 11 guns from North Avenue Beach and arrested 13 people after officers were allegedly pelted with glass bottles thrown by party goers.
On May 11, another party at North Avenue Beach with over 400 people spilled onto the streets of Old Town.
On May 16, Seandell Holliday, 16, was shot and killed during a fight at another large gathering near “The Bean” at Millennium Park.
The shooting led Mayor Lori Lightfoot to impose a curfew on unaccompanied minors at Millennium Park. She also imposed a 10 p.m. citywide curfew for minors 17 and under.