In the wake of teen takeovers, Detroit's youth affairs office tries to give teens a place to be

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In the wake of teen takeovers, Detroit's youth affairs office tries to give teens a place to be

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Published on Apr 21, 2026, 3:15:30 PM
Total time: 00:33:45

Episode Description

Large groups of teenagers have been gathering in downtown Detroit, organized on TikTok and Snapchat. It’s part of a national trend being called “teen takeovers.” Most of the kids were just hanging out. But some of these gatherings turned chaotic. There have been brawls, vandalism, and an attempted robbery on Woodward. On April 11, a gun was fired, though no one was hurt.

Where can Detroit kids go to be safe and have fun? And, what’s the responsibility of a city to help grow and develop young people? 

Jerjuan Howard is the first director of Detroit's new Office of Youth Affairs. He spoke with The Metro's Robyn Vincent.

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