the ones who may join a teen takeover out of simple curiosity because you won’t.”
“You must supervise your kids or face criminal consequences.”
Pirro framed the crackdown as part of a broader effort to restore order.
“Parents do your jobs, or we will do ours,” she said.
She also described the initiative as “taking the streets back.”
The policy comes after
years of debate in Washington over youth crime, curfews and how best to address large unsupervised gatherings involving teenagers.
Supporters of stricter enforcement argue repeated incidents in neighborhoods such as Navy Yard have created serious safety concerns, while critics say punitive approaches fail to address root causes.
The announcement triggered