CONCORD, N.C. — Thousands of people are demanding teenagers have a curfew at the Concord Mills mall after chaos unfolded last weekend.
[Concord Mills officials say police said no shots fired, three arrested]
Dozens of state troopers responded to a call of shots fired at the mall Saturday night, but officials found no evidence of shots fired or anyone hurt.
Nearly 8,700 people have signed a petition calling for unsupervised teens to leave the mall by 6 p.m.
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