Roughly 800 teenagers took over a $4.8 million Texas mansion rented on Airbnb — sparking brawls and gunshots that turned the quiet getaway into a chaotic, pop-up frenzy.
Property owner Kishore Karlapudi claimed he was duped by the rowdy youngsters who booked the multimillion-dollar home under the guise of a small gathering before advertising the party across social media on Saturday night in Celina, Texas.
“Somebody booked it, saying they needed the property for a party of seven people,” owner Kishore Karlapudi told KDFW.
Hundreds of young adults took over a massive, $4.8 million mansion in Celina, Texas, on March 21, 2026. @lets.get.litty7/TikTok
Karlapudi claimed the teens destroyed furniture and appliances inside the home, moving everything into the garage to create a large, makeshift dance floor.
“We were totally shocked, and they damaged the property, you know. They took all the furniture out from the living space, and they put it in the garage,” he said.
“They took all the wall fixtures, everything out. They broke the wall fixture. They broke, the island was broken. The granite countertop was broken because it looks like kids danced on those.”
Videos from inside the home recorded glimpses of the packed gathering reminiscent of a popular nightclub rather than a 5,000-square-foot, four-bedroom, single-family unit.
Word of the massive bash spread on the internet to teens who showed up at the home.
“This incident multiplied in numbers due to a social media post advertising a party, which attracted between 500 and 800 teens and young adults to the location,” Celina Police Chief John Cullison said in a statement Sunday.
Police estimated roughly 500 to 800 teens attended the house party after it was advertised across social media. @lets.get.litty7/TikTok
Two people fight in the yard outside moments before gunshots rang out across the area. Celina Police Department
Officers were wading through the crowd when two people erupted into a wild brawl, one of the fighters appearing to be dragged on the ground, according to police footage obtained by WFAA.
Multiple gunshots were fired as the unidentified grapplers clawed at each other, scattering the giant mob off the property.
Police rushed to the home where the shots were heard.
No injuries were reported and it was not known if any gunman was identified.
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Cullison revealed the department also received reports of 10 armed men at the front gates threatening to kill someone.
“We had shots fired. We had assaults. We had people threatening to kill people. We have bloody sheets on location. All these things are just an incredibly bad mixture that can end up in your child getting hurt,” Cullison told KDFW.
Officials believe four shots were fired at the home and two more toward the college campus across the street from the house where most of the 15- to 25-year-old partygoers had parked, according to the outlet.
“Not just local kids, but it looks like Dallas and other communities around here. And so, this wasn’t just a Celina concern. This is a metropolitan concern,” the police chief said.
People run off the property after gunshots were fired. Celina Police Department
The property, sitting on 18.3 acres and built in 1996, is valued at $4.84 million, according to online estimates. Fox4
Cullison condemned the massive gathering and social media campaign as unsafe and irresponsible.
“Scenes like these highlight the very real risks and dangers associated with large, unsupervised gatherings, especially when fueled through social media and potentially involving underage alcohol or substance abuse,” he said in his statement.
“As both your Chief of Police and a parent, I strongly encourage parents in our community to use this incident as a catalyst for having open and direct conversations with their sons and daughters about personal responsibility, wise decision making, and the dangers that can quickly intensify in such environments.”
The property, sitting on 18.3 acres and built in 1996, is valued at $4.84 million, according to online estimates.
A minor was arrested for a suspected DUI and another person was captured because they had an active warrant for aggravated assault, Cullison said, adding it was an active investigation.
It was not known if further charges or arrests would be made involving the party.