LONG BRANCH, N.J. — Chaos erupted at Pier Village on the Long Branch boardwalk when reports of gunfire sent crowds fleeing during a concert, according to local police.
The disturbance occurred as people were attending the event near the beach. Videos shared on social media and footage from surveillance cameras showed large groups running away while emergency crews assisted at least one person on the sand.
Authorities have not verified if any shots were actually fired. Both Long Branch police and the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office are investigating but have not provided specific details or identified anyone involved.
“People were running everywhere — it was total chaos,” one person wrote online, capturing the scene that unfolded during the scare.
By Friday morning, a section of the boardwalk remained cordoned off with police tape as investigators continued their work at the site.
Investigation continues as authorities seek answers
Law enforcement officials are gathering video evidence and speaking with witnesses to determine what caused the panic. So far, no injuries from gunfire have been confirmed.
Unconfirmed reports say a fight broke out on the beach, leading to gunfire, but police have not confirmed those claims.
Businesses surrounding Pier Village saw a sharp decline in activity following the incident, with some shutting down temporarily. The concert was interrupted and stopped as authorities worked to control the scene and move people to safety.
Investigators from the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office are encouraging anyone with information or relevant footage to contact them.