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Aliens in Miami, Florida

On Monday, a group of roughly 50 teenagers caused a riot at Bay-side Marketplace. In the days after the incident, users on social media launched a speculation frenzy, homing in on what they described as “Miami Mall Aliens.”
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Aliens in Miami Mall

The police outside the mall (The Straits Times)

On Monday a group of roughly 50 teenagers caused a riot at Bayside Marketplace, an outdoor mall roughly 5 miles from South Beach, according to the Miami Police Department. The teens were setting off fireworks, which led to a panic as some assumed there was a shooting, said Miami Police Department public information officer Michael Vega. Four teens were arrested. Police were dispatched “for crowd control due to the juveniles refusing to leave,” Vega said in an email to NBC News. “Some businesses were temporarily closed to allow us to clear the area.”

 

In the days after the incident, users on social media launched a speculation frenzy, homing in on what they described as “Miami Mall Aliens.” Some suggested police were responding to aliens, not teenagers. Several people reviewed video of the incident circulating online and claimed they could see an alien figure in the grainy footage. Others quickly posted memes.

While many of the responses online appeared lighthearted, the posts show just how quickly and easily misinformation can spread on social media. The response also underscores an uptick in interest in extraterrestrial activity, from hearings in Congress last summer about “unidentified aerial phenomena” or “UAPs” to Mexico’s Congress showing off what it claimed were “nonhuman” aliens. Both of those events also became prime meme fodder.

However, Vega said aliens had nothing to do with Monday’s incident. “There were no aliens,” he wrote in the email. “No airports were closed. Nothing is being withheld from the public. LOL.” Still, by Friday afternoon, “Miami Mall Alien” was trending on the social media. That fired at inside and outside Miami Mall, media silent, cops are covering it up saying kids were fighting with fireworks, yet all these cop cars, & air traffic stopped that night except for black military choppers…and no media coverage,” claimed one post on X, which on Friday appeared to trigger a slew of conspiracy theories and memes. One person posted what appeared to be an AI image of a generic alien holding shopping bags, and joked it was “The Miami Mall Alien.” Another person shared an image of golfer Tiger Woods holding out his hand as if to shake another person’s hand, with the caption: “Me to the aliens if I’d been at the Miami mall.” Others remarked that the new year was bound to be wild if aliens had been spotted mere days into January. “5th day into the New Year now people spotting Aliens in the Miami Mall 2024 is in for one hell of a ride,” the person wrote. There were, of course, some who wondered: If there was an alien sighting, where’s the proof? “Everybody has cell phones, but nobody has an up-close video of the 8-10 foot alien by the Miami mall?”

 

 

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