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Increased security as Rolling Loud festival draws thousands
Orlando officials are increasing security measures as tens of thousands of music fans arrive for the Rolling Loud music festival near Camping World Stadium.
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. - Osceola County Sheriff Christopher Blackmon issued a blunt warning to anyone thinking of throwing a commercial party at a vacation rental ahead of this weekend's Rolling Loud Festival: Expect law enforcement to show up and make arrests.
"If you've got a party, expect to see the blue lights at your party. Not the ones you want to see," he said during a Thursday morning press conference.
"We're not putting up with the nonsense," he said.
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Sheriff cracks down on illegal house parties after 2 teens killed
Three teenagers are facing charges in Osceola County after authorities say they organized illegal house parties tied to two deadly shootings. The arrests come as the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office warns it is intensifying efforts to shut down unauthorized parties, particularly on the west side of the county, ahead of the Rolling Loud music festival this weekend.
Sheriff Blackmon alleged that some of these social media-promoted house parties, housed at vacation homes, lead to underage drinking, drug use, and potential violence.
On Sunday, deputies responded to an Airbnb rental for reports of a large party when "a large group of individuals suddenly fled the residence in a panicked manner," according to court records.
Deputies said there was a shooting inside the house, which caused crowds of people to run away.
No one was hurt inside the home. However, a 17-year-old had been shot in the leg and was taken to the hospital, OCSO said, adding that the teen refused to cooperate or talk with deputies at the hospital.
Inside the home, deputies found a gun, alcohol cans, Jello shots, and liquor bottles scattered throughout, the arrest affidavit said.
Two women – Katty Francois, 19, and Neika St. Louis, 19 – were arrested and charged with running an open house party and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
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Osceola Sheriff: We're targeting illegal parties amid festival weekend
The Osceola County Sheriff Christopher Blackmon said his agency and other law enforcement agencies will be in full force ahead of the Rolling Loud Festival in Orlando, targeting unsanctioned events or house parties being promoted at vacation rentals in Central Florida. Sheriff Blackmon said Osceola County has a lot of vacation rentals and when responding, deputies have found underage drinking, drug usage, and in some cases, shootings.
Francois and St. Louis allegedly promoted the event on social media as a "Wet & Wild Pool Party," the sheriff's office said. According to the flyer, the event charged a $5-$10 cover.
Deputies said several people who attended the event were under the age of 21, some younger than 18.
A 19-year-old man, identified as Robert White, was also arrested under suspicion of being in possession of a controlled substance and possession of a weapon, the sheriff's office said.
The Rolling Loud Festival will be held May 8-10, 2026, at Camping World Stadium, near downtown Orlando. The event has been held in Miami for several years, but revealed earlier this year that it was moving to Central Florida.
The Orange County Sheriff's Office has declared a special event zone ahead of the music festival.
The Source: Osceola County Sheriff Christopher Blackmon held a press conference on May 6, 2026, to discuss his house party crackdown initiative, as well as the recent arrests last weekend.