College cancel’s pumpkin fest after last year’s violence | New York Post
"The City Council in Keene, New Hampshire, overwhelmingly rejected a permit for the annual Pumpkin Festival Thursday night after alcohol-fueled violence last year led to injuries, property damage and more than 100 arrests. The council voted 13-1 not to grant the license."
And “college,” now that you mention it.
But here’s a whole new thing: Cop apps.
"Police said social media helped draw a large number of outsiders to the festival and contributed to the mayhem but also helped make arrests. Keene police used a new application where people could send images and video directly to police from their smartphones. By searching the images, police identified several suspects."
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