What about for all those who were 18-mid 20s?
Raleigh to consider teen curfew after Glenwood South, Brier Creek violence on July 4
Fights and shootings within several heavily-trafficked areas of Raleigh on the night of July Fourth brought lots of unwanted fireworks, causing leaders to brainstorm solutions.
The holiday celebrations that went awry prompted Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell to tell WRAL News she’s considering enacting a curfew for those 17 and under.
Cowell, Raleigh City Manager Marchell Adams-David and police chief Rico Boyce will speak publicly on the matter in a press conference on Tuesday. A city council meeting is planned for Tuesday afternoon, when leaders could share specifics about what a curfew would look like.
According to police, more than 5,000 teens showed up at the Glenwood South district and began fighting in the street. Court records show dozens of criminal charges related to several fist fights in the street and others resisting arrest. Businesses on social media described the scene as “chaotic.”
Several thousand more teens came to a star-spangled block party at Brier Creek Commons. A fight occurred at that location, and two bystanders were injured when shots were fired.
Court documents showed that at least 27 people between 18 to 24 years old are facing 47 charges stemming from that situation in Glenwood South. Charges range from simple affray to assaulting a police officer. It’s unknown exactly how many were arrested.
And there were a whole bunch of shootings, turning parts of Raleigh into Chicago
Clips surfaced across social media of fighting, officers trying to take some into custody, shouting and general disorder. Records showed that a police officer’s arm was cut and bleeding as they tried to break up a fight at Glenwood South, and another officer was hit in the chest after taking a drink from a person carrying an open container illegally.
Yeah, but, none of the Raleigh news outlets are showing the clips. I wonder why? Anyway, here’s where it gets interesting (rest below the fold)
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Fights and shootings within several heavily-trafficked areas of Raleigh on the night of July Fourth brought lots of unwanted fireworks, causing leaders to brainstorm solutions.

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