Title: 300-400 Negro Youts Destroy Mini Golf Facility in Memphis Source:
YouTube URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-6cQVb37-k Published:Jul 27, 2020 Author:Tatianna Lak Post Date:2020-07-28 04:25:21 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:684 Comments:9
Between 300 and 400 teenagers who were at a Memphis, Tennessee mini-golf complex ended up going berserk after staff refused a refund over a faulty games machine.
The incident happened on Saturday evening at the Putt Putt Fun Center, off Summer Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee. Teenagers in Memphis destroy Putt Putt. Hundreds of teens wrecked a Memphis mini-golf center after being told they wouldn't get refunds because of overcrowding.
The company said parents just started dropping off their children. Suddenly, there was a crowd of 300 to 400 people, causing the business to be in violation of the COVID-19 compliance. Putt-Putt decided to close up shop because of overcrowding, then the chaos erupted once employees said they would not issue a refundinstantly turning the fun center into a frenzy zone.
One girl could be seen spitting at a worker, metal rope stand, and tearing apart plexiglass dividers and throwing it across the counter with staff standing behind. The shocking behavior kicked off a stampede which led to even more destruction with one person setting off a firework indoors. Terrified staff could be seen cowering out of the way as other teens copied the appalling behavior. Police officers responded to the call after the parents of the teens had left the property.
Police say that witnesses who saw the girl throwing objects at staff members was frustrated after she was unable to get a refund when some of the gaming machines at the Golf and Games Family Park appeared to be faulty and continued to take people's money without giving them credit for playing time.
The centers general manager, Aaron Boss, gave the following statement on this unfortunate incident.
Unfortunately, yesterday evening we had an incident that we have never experienced in 57 years of business. Parents chose to leave large groups of teenagers at our facility without their supervision. Some of those people chose to create a disturbance the likes of which we have never seen. We are very thankful that none of our Golf and Games family or customers were injured during this situation. We are actively trying to identify those involved and hold them accountable for their actions. Going forward, any minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Anyone that is left unattended will be asked to leave. We have been the Memphis areas locally owned place for family entertainment for nearly six decades. We will always welcome those who choose to share their family experiences with us. Please understand this is not a reflection of us or our park. We look forward to serving you soon.
Tatianna Lak, who posted the video online wrote: "Something must was wrong with their machines today because when they credited our attractions card for 5 attractions the money didnt upload, HOWEVER they were very understanding and still let us get on each attraction several times."
The Putt Putt Fun Center was back open Sunday and things were back to normal. So far, only a 13-year-old boy was issued a juvenile summons for disorderly conduct.