Long Island’s Robert Moses State Park ramping up weekend police patrols after teen brawl
Robert Moses State Park is increasing police patrols following a brawl involving teenagers. The incident occurred during an unauthorized gathering known as 'Senior Cut Day,' which attracted around 100 attendees. Authorities are monitoring social media to prevent future large gatherings and ensure public safety.
- ▪The brawl involved two teens fighting in boxing gloves while a crowd watched.
- ▪At least one injury was reported during the event, which included students from multiple Long Island schools.
- ▪Suffolk County police are deploying additional officers to enhance safety at the park and surrounding areas.
Opening excerpt (first ~120 words) tap to expand
Metro Long Island’s Robert Moses State Park ramping up weekend police patrols after teen brawl By Daniel Cody Published June 7, 2026, 1:09 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google State Park Police are continuing to increase patrols at Robert Moses State Park on Sunday after an unauthorized “Senior Cut Day” gathering of about 100 teenagers led to a fight. Video shows two teens fought in boxing gloves, as the large crowd of onlookers drew a heavy police response. At least one injury was reported during the gathering, which involved students from several Long Island schools. 3 A police helicopter flies over about 100 teenagers at Robert Moses State Park after a brawl between two teens.
…
Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at New York Post.