Jacksonville Beach police are on high alert this weekend, urging residents to report any signs of large gatherings at short-term rental properties that could escalate into "takeover" events. This heightened vigilance follows social media chatter about potential parties, despite the removal of a specific event post after a recent shooting.
Key Takeaways
- Police are proactively monitoring for potential "takeover" parties at vacation rentals.
- Residents are encouraged to report suspicious large gatherings.
- Increased police presence is planned for the weekend.
- A recent shooting at a similar event highlights ongoing concerns.
Increased Police Presence and Resident Vigilance
Commander Thom Bingham of the Jacksonville Beach Police Department has requested that residents living near short-term rental homes remain vigilant. They are asked to contact the police immediately if they observe a large crowd beginning to assemble at a rental property. To address the potential threat, extra officers will be on duty throughout the weekend.
Background and Concerns
The alert comes after a "takeover" event last Saturday resulted in gunfire along 3rd Street, wounding five teenagers. While a specific event planned for this weekend was posted on social media and subsequently removed, police remain concerned about ongoing discussions indicating another such gathering might be planned for rental homes in the area. Commander Bingham discussed the department’s preparedness and provided an update on the previous weekend’s shooting during a segment on News4JAX+.
