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Damage, assaults and disturbances: Delta police investigate large gathering on Halloween

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Delta police are seeking the public’s help in identifying people involved in a large gathering on Halloween night, which they say┬аresulted in property damage and multiple assaults.

According to police, “hundreds of youth” showed up at South Delta Secondary School┬аand the nearby Dennison Park on Monday night. They estimated up to 400 people there at one time, in what┬аActing Insp. James Sandberg┬аdescribed as “organized chaos.”

The Delta Police Department said┬аfireworks were brought and fired directly at people, including first responders who they said┬аwere intentionally targeted.

In a statement, police linked to an online video showing fireworks going off on a football field, amidst people. They said┬аthe fireworks damaged sprinkler heads,┬аand┬аwere set off for more than four hours.┬а

The Delta Fire Department extinguished┬аfires in bushes and dumpsters in the area.┬а

Sandberg said fireworks are banned in Delta┬аunless someone buys a permit ahead of time. He said two permits were purchased ahead of Halloween, but that the firework activity were not permitted and were therefore illegal.

Additionally, police said “several” assaults happened and one youth was struck by a firework, which caused burns to her upper arm and shoulder. Two police officers also suffered minor injuries.

The total cost of the damage┬аis unknown. Sandberg said he expects property damage reports to trickle in over the next few days, as he knows some fences were damaged during the night’s events.

He┬аestimated that about seven arrests were made┬аbut the youth were later released, because resources were limited. About 15 police officers, as well as city staff including firefighters, city engineers┬аand bylaw officers,┬аwere on the scene from about 7 p.m. until after midnight, Sandberg said.

“When you’re numbered 15 officers to 400 youth, it becomes a little bit unmanageable.”

Police said┬аyouth gatherings and fireworks in Ladner and North Delta also resulted in┬аnoise complaints, damage and an assault.

A North Delta man was bear-sprayed by an unknown youth, according to police, and a port-a-potty was blown up with fireworks.

The fire department was also sent to extinguish a┬аfire at the Mackie Park turf field.

Police are asking anyone with video of any of these events to contact the Delta Police Department or upload video evidence to their online portal.

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