miami – A Major brawl between teenagers leads to chaos at Bayside Marketplace Monday night in downtown Miami; However, social media users claim that what happened next was much more… supernatural.
As the fight that evening led to a heavy police presence in the area, rumors quickly spread on Twitter and other social media platforms that police were not meant to handle a group of unruly teenagers, but “8-10 feet tall shadow aliens”. Was.
According to an amateur video posted online, there are moments when a large “creature” can be seen standing in front of the shopping mall’s entrance, leading to many online conspiracists over what happened that Monday night. Posted your opinion.
And yes, there was a flood of memes too.
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“Everyone has cell phones, but no one has close-up video of an 8-10 foot alien near a Miami mall?”. Another user posted.
“I’m greeting aliens at a Miami mall,” another user shared.
Even William Shatner, best known for his iconic role as Cpt. James Kirk of the television series “Star Trek” shared his reaction to the conspiracy theory.
“So apparently space aliens visited a mall in Miami?” he asked on X.
CBS News Miami has contacted Miami City Police for official comment regarding the conspiracy and rumors. Officer Michael Vega recounted the circumstances regarding the brawl between the 50 teenagers, adding: “There were no aliens, UFOs or ETs. There were no airport closures, no power outages,” following A face-palm emoji came up.
On Friday, the phrases “Miami Mall” and “aliens in Miami” were among the top 10 searches on Twitter’s Trending tab and Google News even collected by many news outlets who want to believe because the truth is out.
Aliens and UFOs have seen their share of headlines over the decades, especially in the last year.
In July 2023, a former military officer turned whistleblower told House lawmakers It is being heard that Congress is being kept in the dark about unidentified aerial phenomena (or UAP, new terminology for unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Also in the same hearing, A former US Navy pilot and a Harvard professor Made similar claims.