A TikTok video drew thousands to Alki Beach in Seattle on Saturday after a user called for people to come party on the beach, rivaling a similar incident that happened in Huntington Beach, CA last weekend.
Insipired by "Adrian's Kickback," a lawless party hosted by a teen in California after his TikTok went viral inviting people to come party, teens in Washington state decided to join in on the fun. Adrian's Kickback was described as the movie "Animal House" and individuals grew violent when law enforcement dispersed the crowd.
The TikTok titled "Washington Kickback" posted by @kidsteez_ last Sunday said, "Let’s have a kickback in Washington at Alki Beach?...Let’s take over Adrian. I need all my Washington people to share this."
The TikTok garnered over 300,000 views and as a result more than 2,500 people showed up to Alki Beach ready to rage on Memorial Day Weekend.
The group of partygoers gathered around 6pm and within an hour a massive crowd had formed.
This is Alki Beach right now in Seattle. pic.twitter.com/zYQbPFHDbq
— Katie Daviscourt?? (@KatieDaviscourt) May 30, 2021
After gaining intel on the violent and criminal events that took place at the TikTok party in California, the Seattle Police Department responded to the event with a heavy police presence.
.@SeattlePD prepared for the ‘Alki Beach Kickback’ by responding with a large police presence. #alkibeach #alkibeachkickback pic.twitter.com/U86fKEpLz6
— Katie Daviscourt?? (@KatieDaviscourt) May 30, 2021
Although the majority in attendance seemed to be under the legal drinking age in the US, the kickback spared no time growing chaotic as scantily clad partygoers slammed down alcohol beverages.
The Seattle Police Department reported that EMT's had to respond to a highly intoxicated 18-year-old female who was going in and out of conciousness.
Multiple violent fights broke out amongst the thousands in attendance which forced a response by the Seattle Police Department. While breaking up one of the fights, an SPD officer broke his thumb. The group also held multiple boxing matches throughout the evening and encouraged partygoers to fight one another.
A large crowd surrounded a group that decided to have a boxing match. There were many boxing matches throughout the evening. #alkibeach #alkibeachkickback pic.twitter.com/P7dheaQGSl
— Katie Daviscourt?? (@KatieDaviscourt) May 30, 2021
Due to the vast amount of criminal activity that took place throughout the evening; which ranged from assaults to strong-arm robberies, and the illegal use of pyrotechnics, the Seattle Police Department shutdown the event and ordered the group to leave after multiple arrests were made.
The size of the crowd prevented Seattle police officers from being able to contain the criminal activity.
At the request of @SeattleParks, officers are shutting down #AlkiBeach Park early tonight. Please stay out of the area and get home safely. pic.twitter.com/HwsF4PJjpW
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) May 30, 2021
According to the Seattle Police Department, the decision to shutdown the beach early was at the request of Seattle Parks. SPD used a Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) to issue the orders; however, the highly intoxicated group remained partying.
Cheers of applause rang out after a crowd formed around a female individual twerking in the sand while a male attendee grasped her buttocks.
A crowd surrounded an individual twerking on the beach. A man in attendance grasped her buttocks while cheering her on. #alkibeach #alkibeachkickback pic.twitter.com/Pe6XjWb2bJ
— Katie Daviscourt?? (@KatieDaviscourt) May 30, 2021
After multiple orders issued by SPD to leave the beach, attendees remained reluctant. Seattle PD formed a line spanning the length of the area and physically began to clear the beach.
The crowd was reluctant to leave which resulted in @SeattlePD forming a line that spanned the length of the area in an attempt to clear the beach which was ordered by the @SeattleParks department. #alkibeach #alkibeachkickback pic.twitter.com/XPL6nCv55z
— Katie Daviscourt?? (@KatieDaviscourt) May 30, 2021
The decision to clear the beach resulted in the kickback turning into an anti-police event as individuals chanted "F*** 12" while savagely climbing and stomping on top of police vehicles.
SEATTLE: Alki Beach turned into a riot after someone’s TikTok went viral inviting them to party. Partygoers started taking over police vehicles. This moment led to @SeattlePD issuing an order to disperse. pic.twitter.com/jLU2pcc1uk
— Katie Daviscourt?? (@KatieDaviscourt) May 30, 2021
After partygoers continued their acts of lawless and reckless behavior, the Seattle Police Department issued an order to disperse.
This moment of lawlessness caused @SeattlePD to ramp up the pace. #alkibeach #alkibeachkickback pic.twitter.com/13Sba2DZ72
— Katie Daviscourt?? (@KatieDaviscourt) May 30, 2021
While the crowd continued to be considerably reluctant, the group eventually dispersed after several bottles were thrown at officers and mortar style fireworks were recklessly thrown within the group.
While @SeattlePD was in the process of clearing the beach, individuals taunted police officers. The scene was very chaotic throughout the entire night. #alkibeach #alkibeachkickback pic.twitter.com/Db0aviIwRk
— Katie Daviscourt?? (@KatieDaviscourt) May 30, 2021
According to the Seattle Police Department, three individuals were arrested and a handgun was siezed.
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