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Teen Takeover Threats Have Virginia on High Alert

Kings Dominion opened Today with a strict chaperone policy in place, while police in Chesterfield and Henrico counties stepped up patrols at area malls amid circulating social media posts.
Gesi LloydBy Gesi LloydMarch 21, 2026 News No Comments4 Mins Read
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A wave of social media posts advertising so-called teen takeovers at Virginia shopping centers and an amusement park this spring break weekend sent law enforcement agencies scrambling and prompted at least one major venue to change its entry rules before opening day.

Kings Dominion, which launched its 2026 season Today in Hanover County, enacted a temporary chaperone policy requiring all guests 17 and younger to be accompanied by a parent, guardian or chaperone who is at least 21. The policy runs through April 5 and applies every day the park is open.

Kings Dominion tightens rules as opening day arrives

Under the new policy, a single chaperone may accompany up to five minors and must remain with them throughout the entire visit. Any minor found inside the park without a chaperone will be removed immediately, regardless of whether they hold a season pass or membership.

The Hanover County Sheriff’s Office said it was coordinating directly with park management and would maintain an increased law enforcement presence in and around Kings Dominion and the surrounding area. The department made clear that fighting, trespassing, disorderly conduct and any other criminal behavior would not be tolerated on the property or nearby.

This is not the first time Kings Dominion has moved to restrict access for younger guests. In 2023, the park introduced a policy requiring children 15 and under to have an adult present after 4 p.m., citing a rise in disruptive behavior seen at entertainment venues across the industry.

Malls in Chesterfield and Henrico are also on watch

The concern extends beyond the theme park. In Chesterfield County, police have been coordinating with management at Chesterfield Towne Center after posts about a planned teen takeover at the mall began circulating online. The department’s chief said officers would be present to support shoppers who wanted to visit but would also respond firmly to anyone who arrived intending to cause trouble. He urged parents to monitor their children’s social media activity and to take the potential for danger seriously.

Henrico County Police confirmed awareness of planned teen takeover events across the area this weekend and said officers were monitoring the situation and prepared to respond to any calls for service. The department said its commitment was to ensure that residents and visitors could spend time in the county safely.

The concern in Henrico is not entirely hypothetical. On March 14, Short Pump Town Center closed early after two teenagers got into a fight for teen takeover during a large gathering at the mall. Police said they had not found evidence of a broader planned confrontation and that the individuals involved had not come forward. Even so, the incident left a visible mark on the conversation around how these events tend to escalate.

A national trend with local consequences

The teen takeover trend has drawn increasing attention from law enforcement and venue operators across the country. What often begins as a post that may have started innocuously can spread rapidly and attract crowds that become difficult to manage. An incident at Washington’s Navy Yard the previous weekend resulted in multiple arrests, adding urgency to the warnings  against teen takeover being issued in Virginia.

Residents around the affected areas expressed a mix of frustration and resignation about teen takeover. Some said the situation felt like a combination of danger and absurdity. Others acknowledged that while increased police presence was welcome, parental oversight remained an equally important part of the equation for teen takeover.

Authorities across the region said their posture this weekend was both visible and intentional. The goal, as multiple agencies framed it, was to keep families safe while making clear that disruption caused by teen takeover would be met with consequences.

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