BEDLAM broke out on the Coney Island Beach on Monday, when at least 16 teenagers were arrested after a crowd on the crowded beach, according to the sources of video enforcement and law enforcement.
The battle erupted at about 6:30 pm on the sand and along the historical corridor, Rigmoman near West 15, before spreading to the surrounding streets.
The Pandeon, which occurred as hundreds of adolescents, have pushed in the famous summer destination in a record heat in Big Apple, to mobilize the police officers.
It is unclear what caused the fight, and there were no immediate reports on injuries.
The footage shows many teenagers on the handcuffs led by NYPD police where a sea of teenagers gather on the sand.
It is not clear whether adolescents who were seen are arrested in the video involved in the battle.
At least dozens of officers created a human barrier while the police tried to restore the regime to the chaotic scene.
Several chases erupted, and a female paramedic was destroyed as a policeman after a suspect, as the video shows.
The officers fell with the suspect and criticized him on the ground next to a row of garden seats and flowering shrubs, according to footage.
A teenage chaos spread through the walkway to Brighton Beach, almost one mile from the east, where mercury was topped in the nineties throughout the city.
The officers chased a young man to the below and processing area, according to another video obtained by The Post.
It seems that the teenager was compliance because four officers were running over him when a policeman suddenly introduced the suspect on his wheel and his knees appeared.
A teenager shouted at the crowd: “What do you do?” The suspect was also crushed in the sand.
The police had no comment on Tasir's use in the teenager in Brighton Beach.
The accusations are suspended in all arrests, and the accident is still under investigation.
Earlier this month, several battles erupted during a high school party party at Jones Beach Governmental Park, forcing the police to separate the group with a helicopter and temporarily closing the beach.
A large group of young people from many secondary schools in Nasso and Koinn County in Wantagh, Long Island, gathered the waterfront when some of them started throwing punches, with several battles starting in different pockets of the secondary school group.