South Fulton Police Warn Against 'Teen Takeover' at Local Park

Authorities prepare to monitor Welcome All Park for any disruptive or illegal behavior

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

Police in South Fulton, Georgia are responding to reports of a planned 'teen takeover' event at Welcome All Park. Authorities have issued a statement addressing a flyer circulating online that encourages teenagers to gather en masse at the park. The police department has confirmed they will have officers stationed at the park to monitor for any disruptive or illegal behavior, and are urging parents to discuss the consequences of participating in such events with their children.

Why it matters

Large unsanctioned gatherings at public parks can potentially lead to safety and security concerns, property damage, and other disruptions to the local community. South Fulton police are taking proactive measures to maintain public order and prevent any escalation of the situation.

The details

The South Fulton Police Department issued a statement addressing the flyer circulating online that encourages teenagers to gather at Welcome All Park. Authorities are calling on the community to help prevent any potential unrest, and have confirmed they will have officers stationed at the park to monitor for any disruptive or illegal behavior.

  • The 'teen takeover' event is planned for Monday, March 10, 2026.

The players

South Fulton Police Department

The local law enforcement agency responsible for public safety in South Fulton, Georgia.

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What’s next

The South Fulton Police Department has not specified how many officers will be deployed to the park, but has confirmed they are prepared to intervene if the gathering escalates.

The takeaway

Large unsanctioned gatherings at public parks can pose significant risks to public safety, and local authorities are taking proactive measures to maintain order and prevent any potential unrest or disruptions to the community.