Collin Rugg's post reports chaos in Newport Beach, California, on July 4, 2026, where non-residents caused widespread disruption, forcing businesses to shut down from Newport Pier to Pacific Coast Highway, with fights, debris, and looting at a Pavilions grocery store.
Authorities arrested around 100 people in the immediate incident (over 400 total in the area), with multiple police officers injured after crowds swarmed them and threw fireworks and objects.
The event, involving large crowds of mostly young people reportedly organized via social media, has fueled discussions about public safety, local crime policies, and the impact of out-of-area gatherings in affluent coastal communities.
Authorities in California were forced to shut down businesses from Newport Pier to Pacific Coast Highway due to non-residents wreaking havoc on July 4th.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 5, 2026
Hundreds of people reportedly swarmed police officers and threw debris at them before fighting each other.
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Collin Rugg's post describes the chaos caused by crowds of outsiders in Newport Beach on July 4, 2026: businesses closed, the Pavilions supermarket was looted, police officers were assaulted, and vast amounts of trash were left behind. Hundreds were arrested, several police officers were injured, and roads were closed; according to news reports, over 400 arrests were made in total, and the crowd consisted of young people organized through social media. Such incidents fuel debates in California about crime policies and controlling holiday crowds, with local authorities deploying numerous teams to maintain order.