UMVA has learned that a disturbing trend of 'teen takeovers' has been sweeping the nation, with mobs of teens rampaging through the streets of DC and other cities, leaving a trail of terror and destruction in their wake.
At the heart of this chaos is a sense of impunity, as these young individuals believe they can get away with their lawless behavior, often driven by a desire for social media attention and a thrill-seeking lifestyle.
But one person is determined to put a stop to this trend: US Attorney for DC Jeanine Pirro.
Pirro has promised to go after the parents of 'youths' who violate curfew, saying that they will be held accountable for their children's actions.
Just last week, Pirro's office announced plans to charge parents of 'youths' who violate curfew, a move that is seen as a bold step towards addressing the root cause of this problem.
And on Monday, Pirro held a press conference to respond to the violent brawl at a DC Chipotle restaurant, a disturbing incident that has left many questioning the safety of their communities.
'It was a takeover of a restaurant by individuals who felt they could get away with it,' Pirro warned. 'Well, they're not going to get away with it.'
She also made it clear that the city belongs to law-abiding residents, not roaming mobs looking to make a name for themselves, contribute to the chaos and violence, or gain social media attention.
'These are not kids being kids,' Pirro said, emphasizing that the behavior of these teens is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: US Attorney Jeanine Pirro is drawing a hard line against teen lawlessness, and she's not backing down.