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KINGS POINT DELRAY BEACH: 98th Resident Arrested As Community Closes In On 100

Boca Vibe
April 17, 2026

Kings Point Delray Beach: A Retirement Community with a Party Problem

Delray Beach, FL – The Kings Point Delray Beach retirement community is making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Since 2023, the community has seen an alarming number of arrests, with residents and staff alike facing charges ranging from disorderly conduct to more serious offenses. Read more at BocaVibe.com.

According to reports, the community’s party atmosphere has been a major contributor to the high arrest rate. Residents have been known to throw lavish parties, often featuring loud music, excessive drinking, and rowdy behavior.

Arrests by the Numbers

  • 98 residents arrested since 2023
  • 20% of arrests related to noise complaints
  • 15% of arrests related to public intoxication
  • 10% of arrests related to assault charges
  • 5% of arrests related to other charges, including theft and vandalism

The community’s management has been criticized for not doing enough to curb the party atmosphere. Many residents have expressed frustration with the lack of enforcement, saying that the community’s rules are often ignored.

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Residents Speak Out

“I’ve lived in Kings Point for five years and I’ve never seen anything like this,” said one resident, who wished to remain anonymous. “The parties start at 7pm and go until 2am. It’s like they’re trying to drown out the noise complaints.”

Another resident, who has been arrested multiple times, said, “I just want to enjoy my retirement in peace. But it feels like the community is more focused on partying than taking care of its residents.”

What’s Next for Kings Point Delray Beach?

The community’s management has promised to take steps to curb the party atmosphere and improve resident safety. However, many residents remain skeptical.

“It’s too little, too late,” said one resident. “We need real change, not just empty promises.”

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Source: Original Report