Revere Beach

5 Arrested After Fights Break Out at Revere Beach; Boy Hospitalized

The fights -- it wasn't clear how many -- broke out about 5 p.m., and several hundred people had gathered, police said

NBC Universal, Inc. A file photo of Revere Beach.

Police at Revere Beach were called in to control crowds of hundreds after fights broke out near the historic Massachusetts beach's bandstand Saturday afternoon, and five people were arrested.

A boy was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital with a "potentially serious injury," state police said in a tweet, without providing more details.

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The fights -- it wasn't clear how many -- broke out about 5 p.m., and several hundred people had gathered, police said. Local officers were working with troopers to control the crowds.

Five people -- mostly under the age of 18, according to Massachusetts State Police -- were arrested. The charges they face range from assault to disorderly conduct to a violation of a harassment prevention order.

Temperatures were reaching record levels on Saturday across New England. Saturday's incident in Revere comes a day after several fights broke out up the coast in Hampton Beach in New Hampshire, leading to several arrests.

Revere Beach is the country's first public beach.

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