
Police in Brampton, Canada, broke up a massive party Friday night after more than 1,500 teens showed up to a "mansion party" that had been promoted on Twitter and other social media, according to multiple reports.
The organizer reportedly hired security, and was charging a fee to get into the party, which took place in a partially built house in an upscale neighborhood
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Police estimated that between 1,500 and 2,000 teens were at the party by the time they arrived on scene to break it up at 9:50 p.m local time, less than an hour after it started, CBC reported.
That so many turned out in such a short period of time demonstrates how quickly news of the party spread on social media, particularly Twitter. Partygoers tweeted about their escapades using the hashtag #MansionParty, which quickly became a trending topic, The Sun reported.
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6 windows broken, I'm told the banister collapsed and numerous holes in the wall. |
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