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Newport Beach’s wild 4th of July chaos was sparked by outsiders

Last updated: July 8, 2026 7:50 pm
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Newport Beach’s tumultuous Fourth of July weekend wasn’t driven by locals as initially thought.

According to police reports, the majority of the individuals arrested or cited during the holiday chaos on the Balboa Peninsula were visitors from outside the wealthy beach community, with many coming from other areas in California, Arizona, and even further afield.

Of the 353 people taken into custody during the Independence Day disturbances, only 10 were residents of Newport Beach, police data shows.

The majority of those arrested or cited during the holiday chaos were from outside Newport Beach. Instagram/@herbertgcalderon

Many traveled from other parts of California, Arizona, and beyond. Instagram/@herbertgcalderon

The rest of the suspects hailed from various parts of California, Arizona, and other states.

Overall, law enforcement issued 316 misdemeanor citations and made 37 arrests in efforts to manage the disorderly crowds.

Among those arrested were 25 juveniles, with police noting that juvenile cases spanned a broader timeframe over the holiday weekend.

The largest groups of those detained were from California and Arizona, with 161 and 145 individuals respectively.

Of the 353 individuals detained during the Independence Day disturbances, only 10 were Newport Beach residents. Obtained by the CA Post

Others traveled from Nevada, Utah, Texas, Florida, and even as far as Canada and the Netherlands.

The police did not disclose specific charges against those arrested.

The chaos began near Newport Pier when a large crowd of minors and young adults descended upon the Balboa Peninsula.

Authorities reported that the situation quickly became hazardous, with people blocking roads, obstructing emergency access, and hurling fireworks and other objects at officers.

At least one officer was reportedly injured during the incidents.

Law enforcement from across Orange County joined Newport Beach police to manage the escalating situation, which involved around 350 officers.

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Footage captured at the scene showed officers on horseback clearing the beach as authorities closed off the area from 22nd Street to 36th Street around 3 p.m. on Saturday.

The unrest spilled into local businesses, with a Pavilions supermarket on West Balboa Boulevard being ransacked. Video footage showed groups being detained and transported away on Orange County Transportation Authority buses.

Residents in front of the Pavilions in Newport Beach. Jon Putman for CA Post

The Newport Beach Police Association attributed the crowd to a social media-driven event, referring to it as a “TikTok Takeover.” The association president, however, offered no further details.

City Manager Seimone Jurjis mentioned that officials are still investigating the factors that drew such a large crowd, including the potential influence of social media influencers and those disregarding the city’s “Not in Newport” campaign.

Newport Beach Councilmember Erik Weigand stated that the data supports concerns about social media’s role in the chaos.

“This data clearly backs up the TikTok narrative,” he told The Orange County Register.

“These kids were incited by social media, interested in causing trouble or at least going crazy. I don’t think it was necessarily alcohol-fueled.”

Weigand highlighted that the number of minors and young adults aged 18 to 22 stood out, indicating it was unlike typical alcohol-related issues seen in past Fourth of July events.

Newport Beach Councilmember Erik Weigand said the numbers backed up concerns that social media helped fuel the chaos. City of Newport Beach

He also noted the significant number of Arizona residents involved, questioning why many chose Newport Beach.

“It used to be San Diego that was the destination for many Arizonans,” he said. “Now it’s Newport.”

Weigand suggested officials should review whether short-term rentals contribute to large gatherings, as Newport Beach has more than 1,550 short-term rentals.

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“If you’re coming from Arizona, you’re not here for a day trip,” he noted. “Where are these kids staying? Are they at a cheaper location, or are their parents getting an Airbnb and letting them run wild?”

He proposed that the city consider stronger regulations for rentals during high-risk periods, such as enforced minimum stays.

The Newport Beach incident exceeded another social media-driven event in Southern California, Huntington Beach’s 2021 “Adrian’s Kickback,” which led to nearly 180 arrests.

Previously, police reported 402 arrests between midnight on July 3 and 6 a.m. on July 5, as officers continued to respond to the aftermath of the holiday weekend’s chaos.

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