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After brawls at the mall, Del Amo Fashion Center has a new rule: No minors without adults at times

LA Daily News by LA Daily News
Feb 24, 2024 2:15 pm EST
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Teenagers under 18 years old looking to go to Torrance’s Del Amo Fashion Center will need to bring an adult with them after 3 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays starting March 1, Simon Malls says.

The company announced the new Youth Supervision Policy on its website Friday, Feb. 23, following large, chaotic brawls at the shopping center in recent months, including one that involved about 1,000 minors, causing the mall to close early and shutting down nearby streets.

“We are committed to providing a pleasant and family-friendly shopping environment for all of our guests,” the statement says.

Those under 18 attempting to enter the mall at 3 p.m. or later on Fridays and Saturdays will need to be accompanied by an adult 21 years or older, according to the policy. Adults may be asked to provide proof of age in the form of a driver’s license or ID card, military ID, or passport.

One adult will be allowed to walk in with as many as four children during those time periods. “Adults are responsible for the actions of all of the youth they accompany,” the statement reads.

Adults who are found to be under 21 years old and those without acceptable identification will not be allowed in the mall.

Employees who are under 18 will be able to walk in without an adult and work their shifts on Friday and Saturday nights, but once those shifts end, the policy will kick in.

In late December, Torrance police arrested three girls and two boys, all of whom lived in areas near Torrance, after a gathering of 1,000 youths at the mall led to a brawl, police said. Two others suffered injuries during the melee, which spread to at least 34 nearby businesses.

Police closed streets surrounding the mall for seven hours while sorting out the commotion.

Three months prior, in August, police were at the mall to break up a fight also among an estimated 1,000 minors. The police response started after officers on foot patrol at the mall noticed a group of unruly teenagers that continued…

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