Massive spring break crowd flees Florida beach as "takeover" events cause chaos
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Spring break "takeovers" have started to overwhelm some Florida cities and local officials. Kelsie Hoffman contributed to this report. In:
Spring break "takeovers" have started to overwhelm some Florida cities and local officials.
The massive gatherings are organized on social media and pose danger "because they are organized by promoters and the city is not aware of it," Daytona Beach Commissioner Stacy Cantu said.
In Daytona Beach, Florida, a large crowd present for a so-called "beach takeover" event fled after hearing what they thought were gunshots.
"It was people crushing water bottles to start a stampede," said Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood.
Officials say more than 50 deputies were in the middle of the crowd and no shots were fired during the incident.

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