The 2014 Sant' Yago Knight Parade in Ybor City brought thousands of people to the historic district. The two-hour parade started at 7 p.m., featuring dozens of floats, marching bands, and of course hundreds of thousands of strings of beads.
During the parade a mostly adult crowd was eager and loud, with its attention turned to catching beads and partying. After the parade was over, the streets were opened and the crowd thinned a little, but was more raucous. Those who stayed were markedly more vigilant about violence, scattering at the first sign of trouble.
There were several scuffles between those in attendance. On two occasions between 10 and 10:30 p.m., crowds were seen running in a panic from Centro Ybor when a confrontation broke out. The Tampa Bay Times reported that a teen was arrested after a shooting around 11 p.m. in that same neighborhood. According to the report the teen was attempting to shoot his ex-girlfriend but shot another juvenile instead.
The violence occurred despite a very strong police presence. There was extra security along the parade route and officers were scattered throughout the area. Last year saw a post-parade gun injury as well, when a stray bullet injured a woman.
This article appears in Feb 6-12, 2014.







