Wild videos show massive brawls and man throwing money from his car as hundreds descend on Daytona Beach over Memorial Weekend - while six are hurt in shooting at convenience store

Multiple fights broke out across Daytona Beach during Memorial Day weekend resulting in a shooting incident that injured six people, but no arrests have been made. 
The Daytona Police Department and the Volusia County Sheriff Office led a joint effort to deescalate many of the different incidents, but said during Sunday press conference that there were 'no major fights.' 
But several videos shared across social media show the opposite, with large crowds of both men and women involved in tussles.
The Daytona Police Department and the Volusia County Sheriff Office led a joint effort to deescalate many of the different incidents. A fight breaks out on Daytona Beach
The Daytona Police Department and the Volusia County Sheriff Office led a joint effort to deescalate many of the different incidents. A fight breaks out on Daytona Beach


Authorities shared that the massive groups were initially apart of 'Orlando Invades Daytona' events that were scheduled across the city but cancelled.
Most of the fights appear to take place on the beach but there are some that occur on the sidewalk and inside actual businesses. 
Sirens can be heard in the background of one of the brief clips but police do not actually come into camera view.
Authorities said that there 'no major fights' in the area but several clips showed massive brawls taking place across the beach
The two girls roll in the sand as they pummel each other
Authorities said that there 'no major fights' in the area but several clips showed massive brawls taking place across the beach
One fight was seen unfolding in a game arcade
One fight was seen unfolding in a game arcade
Another clip shows a man throwing money from atop a vehicle, causing people to crowd around his car so that they can get their hands on bills.   
Two people were shot and four were hit by shrapnel during one incident around 7.30pm Saturday on South Ocean Avenue near Breakers Oceanfront Park. 
Gunfire erupted along the beachside road where more than 200 people were seen partying and dancing as lockdowns eased up. 
Several people were wounded and taken to the hospital but the injuries are not life-threatening, authorities said. Police said no suspects were arrested and the victims were not cooperating with the investigation.
Another clip shows a man throwing money from atop a vehicle, causing people to crowd around his car so that they can get their hands on bills
Another clip shows a man throwing money from atop a vehicle, causing people to crowd around his car so that they can get their hands on bills
No arrest were made over the weekend in connection to all of the chaos
No arrest were made over the weekend in connection to all of the chaos


Authorities had been expecting in influx after last week Governor Ron DeSantis said businesses could operate at 50 percent capacity. 
'Disney is closed, Universal is closed. Everything is closed so where did everybody come with the first warm day with 50% opening? Everybody came to the beach,' Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood said at a Sunday news conference, referring to crowds in the Daytona Beach area.  
Cops are looking for one man suspected of encouraging a crowd to gather due to him tossing money out of a car. A video shows approximately 200 people surrounding a vehicle parked on State A1A road outside Burger King.
Chitwood vowed to identify and charge the man but did not say what he would be charged with. 
'I know people were scared and I know people were upset about the numbers of crowds there,' Daytona Police Chief Craig Capri said. 'We don’t take this lightly especially with the crowds gathering together right now as we got the coronavirus still going around and people not practicing social distancing. But I’m not the social distancing police — that’s not my job.' 
Six people were wounded Saturday in a Daytona Beach shooting as massive crowds gathered during Memorial Day weekend
Six people were wounded Saturday in a Daytona Beach shooting as massive crowds gathered during Memorial Day weekend
Daytona Police Chief Craig Capri said Sunday at a news conference that two people were shot (not pictured) in the area around 7.30pm. The general scene is pictured
Daytona Police Chief Craig Capri said Sunday at a news conference that two people were shot (not pictured) in the area around 7.30pm. The general scene is pictured
Wild videos show massive brawls and man throwing money from his car as hundreds descend on Daytona Beach over Memorial Weekend - while six are hurt in shooting at convenience store Wild videos show massive brawls and man throwing money from his car as hundreds descend on Daytona Beach over Memorial Weekend - while six are hurt in shooting at convenience store Reviewed by Your Destination on May 27, 2020 Rating: 5

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