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Intuit Dome trespassers sneak into Knott’s in latest TikTok video

Two teenagers who made headlines by recording themselves breaking into the Intuit Dome in February have posted another trespassing video on TikTok, this time showing them sneaking into Knott’s Berry Farm in Orange County.

Buena Park police have been alerted to the latest incident posted by @shawty_grandmaa showing the teens, who don’t bother to hide their faces, using fire hydrants and trees to climb over a fence and enter the park.


Once inside, the trespassers congratulate each other and enjoy the day by exploring the park and going on rides.

This was not the first time the teens, who have nearly 17,000 followers on TikTok, have garnered attention for breaking the law.

When they entered the Intuit Dome in Inglewood they recorded themselves shooting hoops on the basketball court, which was still under construction, and spraying a fire extinguisher.

Other videos have shown the teens climbing the Oceanwide Plaza skyscrapers in downtown Los Angeles and sneaking into Dodger and SoFi stadiums.

Knott’s Berry Farm issued a statement following the incident:

“Safety is always our top priority. This behavior will not be tolerated, and anyone found trespassing on Knott’s property is subject to arrest and may be permanently barred from the park,” a portion of the statement read.

Knott’s says it has provided images of the suspects to police and is reviewing measures to protect the park.

A spokesperson for the Police Department told KTLA on Wednesday that they have not identified the teens or determined when the video was made.

The spokesperson also said they are in the process of contacting Inglewood police.

If arrested, the teens could face multiple trespassing charges.