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700 Juveniles Cause Disturbance in Jacksonville's Southbank, One Arrested with Firearm

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Published on July 28, 2025
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Over the weekend, Jacksonville’s Southbank area, usually known for its scenic walks and calming river views, was the scene of a disruptive gathering. Close to 700 juveniles caused a disturbance at Friendship Fountain Park, prompting a response from the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office (JSO). According to a statement from JSO, the group's behavior included drug use, fights, and some individuals even went as far as to pepper-spray each other.

The juvenile crowd had gathered in response to a so-called “takeover” event that had been planned and circulated on social media. The JSO had monitored these plans and had tried to preemptively deter the organizers by warning them and their parents not to host the unpermitted event. However, as the night progressed, the number of participants swelled, and behaviors became increasingly disorderly.

As the public park’s closing time approached and the situation turned more chaotic, officers were compelled to firmly and safely disperse the juveniles from the area. In one alarming incident, a young individual was seen reaching into his backpack as he tried to flee the scene. He was swiftly apprehended, and officers found a firearm in his possession, leading to his arrest. The JSO took additional measures to prevent the dispersed crowd from regrouping, including the blocking of nearby roads such as the Main Street Bridge, using sirens to effectively manage the scene.

In light of these events, local authorities are urging parents and guardians to more closely monitor the activities of their children and to discuss the perils linked with such unlawful gatherings. The JSO emphasized the dangers of these events and made a point to remind that they will continue to enforce the curfew and park regulations. As part of this enforcement, JSO's communication outlines, "parents or legal guardians are legally responsible for knowing the whereabouts and activities of their minor children."

Understanding the details of Jacksonville’s curfew ordinance can be crucial for parents. Children under 18 are not allowed to be out in public after 11 p.m. on weeknights and after midnight on weekends unless they are with an adult or involved in approved activities, such as work. For more information, and to stay informed about the Children's Curfews in Jacksonville, the JSO's website provides valuable insights and details.