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3 teens charged in fights at Pentagon City Mall that forced shopping complex to close early

Two teenage girls and a teenage boy have been charged for their part in a series of fights at Pentagon City Mall that forced mall officials to close the shopping complex early Saturday night. Arlington County, Virginia, police said the disturbances began after 7 p.m. in the 1100 block of S. Hayes Street, with officers responding to several fights inside the mall. Police said that when they arrived they saw a “very large crowd in the food court and numerous fights happening simultaneously.” Shoppers were sent home after police recommended that mall officials close the shopping complex.

A 13-year-old girl charged with riot and assault on police, after she allegedly “pushed an officer and resisted attempts to detain her,” police said.  A 15-year-old girl charged with assault on police, two counts of assault and battery, injury to a person in a riot and obstruction of justice after she allegedly “assaulted a store employee,” according to police. A 14-year-old boy was charged with assault on police, riot while carrying a weapon and trespassing after he “assaulted an officer and resisted arrest” and had a knife, police said. One Arlington officer and a mall security guard suffered minor injuries, according to police. A map of the area is below.

(Courtesy Google Maps)
WTOP’s Valerie Bonk contributed to this report. 

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