At Jimmy's Market in Pigeon Forge, a large crowd gathered late on Saturday night following the Slammedenuff car show at the Sevierville Convention Center. The crowd was reportedly engaging in unruly behavior, including car burnouts, which are stunts where a vehicle's wheels spin causing smoke while the vehicle remains stationary. Due to safety concerns and disturbances, the business at Jimmy's Market decided to close early and requested police to clear the parking lot. Multiple police agencies, including Sevierville and Gatlinburg Police Departments, the Sevier and Blunt County Sheriff's Departments, and the Tennessee Highway Patrol, responded to the scene and monitored the situation before dispersing the crowd. The disturbances prompted the city of Sevierville to cancel the final day of the Slammedenuff car show, citing that the impacts on the community had become unacceptable and unsustainable. The police and city officials emphasized the importance of peace, safety, and orderly conduct, ordering those who came for the car show to leave the area lawfully. The organizers of the car show apologized for the events and criticized the behavior of the crowd, acknowledging that such actions harm the reputation of the car community and could jeopardize future events. Local businesses were affected, with some having to shut down due to the crowd's behavior, resulting in financial damage. Law enforcement praised their own handling of the situation but warned against unsanctioned gatherings like these in the future. There was no report of shots fired or tear gas deployed during the incident.