Several juveniles were arrested after another altercation involving a large crowd broke out at Kings Island on Saturday night, according to Mason police.
Officers responded around 8:30 p.m. to a large fight possibly involving a weapon at the park's public drop-off area, according to a police report.
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Four juveniles, ages 12-16, are facing charges including disorderly conduct and obstructing official business in connection to the incident, police said, adding that one of the juveniles also had a felony warrant out for their arrest in Hamilton County.
An adult male involved in the incident was armed, but police say he was a valid permit holder and did not brandish his gun nor did he threaten to use it.
The man was the father of a child who was trying to leave the park but was being verbally harassed by the crowd of juveniles gathered in the parking lot, according to police.
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After his son was threatened with violence, the father lifted his shirt and said he would "wear them (the juveniles) out with his belt," the report states, adding that's when park security noticed the gun.
Police arrived to find the man surrounded by juveniles who were "yelling and cursing," the report states.
While the man spoke with officers, police said some of the juveniles jumped over a roadway rail to confront the son and his friends, who were trying to avoid confrontation by getting back into their vehicle.
The crowd began to get agitated, with juveniles yelling and running aggressively toward police, the report states. One officer was forced to push some juveniles back as they carried out arrests.
Multiple agencies assisted with crowd control including the Ohio State Highway Patrol, the Warren County Sheriff's Office, Hamilton Township police and Lebanon police, the report states.
The arrested juveniles were all transported to the Warren County Juvenile Detention Center, police said.
Park officials said Kings Island is fully cooperating with the Mason Police Department's ongoing investigation.
This is the second time in less than a month that police have responded to unruly behavior involving juveniles at the park.
On May 22, Kings Island was forced to close 30 minutes early due to several fights inside the park and out in the parking lot , with five juveniles charged in connection to that incident.
In the wake of the fights that broke out last month, new security measures are being implemented at the park, including increased police presence.
The Enquirer has reached out to Kings Island in an effort to find out if any other measures will be put in place following this latest incident.
Due to a worker shortage, Kings Island's early closing time has been extended to June 19. The park is open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Sunday and Soak City Water Park is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. all week.
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