Spring breakers turn on Santa Barbara police, 100 people arrested

A Southern California college party spun out of control Saturday as thousands of partygoers turned on law enforcement. Some 44 people were injured and 100 were arrested.

April 6, 2014

About 100 people were arrested and at least 44 people were taken to the hospital during a weekend college party in Southern California that devolved into an out-of-control street brawl, authorities said.

The violence broke out in the densely populated beachside community of Isla Vista around 9:30 p.m. Saturday during the annual spring break party known as Deltopia, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office said.

Sheriff's spokeswoman Kelly Hoover said things escalated after a University of California, Santa Barbara police officer was hit in the face with a backpack filled with large bottles of alcohol.

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Authorities said some members of the crowd of 15,000 then began throwing rocks, bricks and bottles at officers, lighting fires, and damaging law enforcement vehicles.

"It was an emergency situation where we had to call in mutual aid," Hoover said. "They have had civil disturbances before in Isla Vista, but it has been many years since something like this."

Authorities reported using tear gas, pepper spray and foam projectiles to disperse the surging crowd.

At least five more officers were injured in the melee, including one officer who was hit in the face with a brick and two others who were both hit in the hand with bottles, sheriff's deputies said. All had been released from the hospital by Sunday morning, Hoover said.

Earlier in the day, authorities also responded to reports of a stabbing and found several individuals carrying weapons, she said. Aside from those who were treated after the brawl broke out, nearly every person who was hospitalized on Saturday had consumed excess alcohol, Hoover added.

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"It really was ridiculous," Hoover said. "Deltopia attracts out-of-towners who come in and are not invested in our community and there are some who come to cause trouble."

The situation had stabilized by Sunday morning after sheriffs received backup support from multiple agencies in neighboring Ventura County.

Isla Vista borders the university and is known for partying. The half-mile area has roughly 23,000 residents, of which 60 percent are students.

Hoover said authorities remained in the area Sunday morning cleaning up broken glass and trash strewn throughout the neighborhood.