PHILADELPHIA — A crazed flash mob of 200 teenagers went on the rampage in the streets near Philadelphia’s Temple University last Friday, attacking anyone unlucky enough to cross its path. <br /> <br />The massive group of teens had descended on an off-campus movie theatre, responding to a social media invite to see a show. <br /> <br />When the movie sold out, the people who couldn’t get in turned violent quickly. At least six students were picked off in the streets and beaten up badly. <br /> <br />When a Temple University patrol officer stepped in to stop a boy from throwing rocks at cars, she was taken to the ground and also attacked. <br /> <br />Mounted police were then sent in to break up the mob and bring calm to the chaos, only to have a 15-year-old kid run up and punch a police horse in the face. <br /> <br />Victim Christina Lauletta was coming home from a school football game when she was kicked and stomped repeatedly. Luckily, she didn’t suffer any broken bones. <br /> <br />Another student said she was walking with her boyfriend when the mob separated the two and punched her in the face. <br /> <br />Some 50 juveniles were taken into custody, leading to four arrests on charges of resisting arrest, assault, and robbery.