May 25, 2026. A 13-year-old girl was arrested and charged with assault after an incident at the Merrick Carnival on Memorial Day evening, according to News12 Long Island. Details of the specific incident have not been released due to the suspect’s age.
What We Know
The arrest occurred at the annual Merrick Carnival, one of the larger Memorial Day weekend community events in Nassau County. The carnival draws significant crowds to the Merrick area each year.
According to News12 Long Island, the teen is facing assault charges. Because the suspect is a minor, limited details have been released about the nature of the incident, the identity of the victim, or the circumstances leading to the altercation.
Traffic & Crowd Impact
The Merrick Carnival annually generates significant traffic congestion in the surrounding neighborhood. The event typically sets up near Merrick Avenue and draws families from across southern Nassau County.
Large community events like carnivals, street fairs, and festivals create predictable traffic patterns:
- Arrival surge: 5:00–7:00 PM as families arrive after dinner
- Peak congestion: 8:00–10:00 PM during the event’s busiest hours
- Departure surge: 10:00 PM–midnight as the event winds down
- Parking overflow into surrounding residential streets, particularly along Merrick Avenue, Merrick Road, and adjacent side streets
Incidents requiring police response at large events can cause additional road disruptions as emergency vehicles access the scene and crowds shift in response.
Why This Matters for Traffic
Memorial Day weekend is one of the highest-traffic periods on Long Island. Community carnivals, parades, and beach-bound traffic combine to create some of the worst congestion of the year. When incidents occur at large events — particularly those requiring police intervention — the traffic impact extends well beyond the event footprint as emergency vehicles, crowd control, and parental pickup create secondary congestion.
Sources: News12 Long Island | @LongIsland