Police Charge Teens After Terrorising Locals in Somerville with Fake Guns

Three teenagers have been charged after allegedly brandishing imitation firearms at Somerville Central Shopping Centre, adding to public calls for tougher youth crime laws.
Teens that harrassed shoppers with fake gun's have been arrested.

Police have now charged the three teens after they were arrested following an alleged incident involving imitation firearms at Somerville Central Shopping Centre yesterday morning that has sparked widespread public outrage.

The trio allegedly stole imitation firearms from a store inside the Eramosa Road shopping centre Thursday morning before pointing them at members of the public, including a woman and her child.

The three boys, aged 13, 14 and 16, have since been charged with possessing imitation firearm and affray and have been released on bail.

Teens Terrorise Somerville Shoppers Brandishing Imitation Firearms.

It is believed the boys stole the imitation guns from a store inside the Eramosa Road shopping centre at approximately 10:40 am before reportedly pointing them at members of the public as they moved through the complex.

Officers responded quickly to the situation and arrested the trio.

Three teens have been arrested after terrorising shoppers in Somerville with an imitation firearms. Credit: Facebook

The three boys, aged 13, 14 and 16, are currently in custody and are being interviewed by police.

Police officers arrived swiftly on the seen, arresting the 3 teenage boys. Credit: Facebook

Public outrage has intensified following the incident at Somerville Central Shopping Centre, where three teenage boys allegedly stole imitation firearms and pointed them at members of the public, including a woman and her child.

The alarming behaviour, which led to the teens’ swift arrest and Thursday morning, has added further weight to the debate on youth crime, with many calling for tougher penalties and stricter bail laws.

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