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A heated confrontation between a homeowner and a family of beachgoers in Laguna Beach, California, is going viral on social media.

A video shared last week on TikTok by Rosie Garcia (@rosiecheeks_irl) shows an angry woman berating Garcia and her children, whom she accused of crossing onto her property at Victoria Beach in the upscale SoCal community.

KTLA's Mary Beth McDade reports on July 25, 2024.

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00:00In my property, get moving now. Now you're in my property line. Move it.
00:09A battle over the sand is underway in Laguna Beach. A homeowner caught on camera telling
00:14beachgoers to get off her property. But the question tonight, is the beach public or private
00:20property?
00:21Mary Beth McDade is live in Laguna Beach with more on this disturbing dispute. MB.
00:28Yes, and Mike and Cher, let me tell you, these beachgoers were very upset by the way this
00:32woman treated them. And they'd say they spoke to some of her neighbors who told them that
00:37she does it all the time to beachgoers.
00:40It's not harassment on the beach, it's harassment in my home property. Get out of here.
00:47A Laguna Beach resident is captured on video screaming at a bunch of beachgoers who were
00:52on vacation from Oklahoma.
00:54Yeah, that's what happens when you're angry for no reason.
00:56Yeah, I'm angry. This is not an Instagram moment, please. You're in my property, get
01:02moving now. Now you're in my property line.
01:06We're told the incident occurred a week ago while a group of friends and family were visiting
01:11Victoria Beach in Laguna Beach.
01:13We were by the water. Our kids were building sun castles and we were kind of, the sun was
01:18already kind of setting. So we had decided to leave.
01:21Rosie Garcia tells us as they were packing up their stuff, the resident first confronted
01:26them and told them they weren't allowed to have a tent.
01:30So we were kind of like, that doesn't make sense because there's nothing wrong with having
01:34a sun covering at the beach as long as it's under six feet tall and six feet wide.
01:41Garcia says they continued to pack up their stuff to leave when the resident approached
01:46them again and began yelling to get off her property.
01:50Move it!
01:51We were six feet away from her property and the tide was really high, which is the only
01:56reason we were actually closer to the homes.
01:59Garcia says the woman started roping off an even bigger section of the beach beyond her
02:03roped fence line.
02:05We're trying to get our things and as she's coming closer, that's when she threw the rope
02:11and said that she was going to build a fence.
02:14Garcia's group found the whole thing very upsetting and Garcia contacted the Coastal
02:19Commission, who Garcia says told her they would investigate.
02:23Based off of the Coastal Commission, we weren't on her property and yeah, we were just, we
02:29were shocked.
02:30I couldn't believe it was happening.
02:31The city of Laguna Beach tells us they are aware of the incident and two park rangers
02:36paid the resident a visit Wednesday to inform her that such behavior involving property
02:42boundaries is unacceptable.
02:45That additional rope line has since been removed.
02:51And we did try to talk to this resident to get her a side of this story, but no one answered
02:56the door.
02:57Now, as for the being public or not, well, the Coastal Commission says that all beaches
03:03are public up to the mean high tide line.
03:07That's going to do it for me here in Laguna Beach.
03:08Mary Beth McDade, we'll send it back to you in the studio.
03:12Mary Beth, thank you.

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