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Detention of several people due to arson of vehicles, robberies of enterprises and acts of vandalism They plunged the center into chaos Los Angeles during celebrating the Dodgers winning the 2024 World Series, his eighth title in history.
Metropolitan Police reported on Thursday morning that arrests were made, although without specifying the number, due to numerous incidents that occurred during the celebrations.
Several dispersal orders were given. Several businesses were looted. It was suggested that the celebration be taken responsibly. https://t.co/IzWVzRHcjF
— LAPD Central (@LAPDCentral) October 31, 2024
“Several businesses were looted.” and property vandalized during violent downtown celebrations,” the department said. Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) in a message on X.
Authorities shared photos a group of hooded people breaks into a store after the destruction of a wooden mound protecting a storefront, and removing objects from the inside.
Robbery at Nike pic.twitter.com/rcwZ5qe35j
— Los Angeles Scanner (@LosAngeles_Scan) October 31, 2024
They also signed at least six people for minor violations, how to ignore government overclocking recommendations because six more people for the serious crime of commercial theft, how assembled Los Angeles Times citing police sources.
City Public Transport Agency, Metro, For his part, he expressed regret in a statement vandalism of one of the buses, which appeared burned down in the middle of the street and whose flames had to be extinguished by firefighters.
Police have ordered evacuations in areas such as Olympic Boulevard and Figueroalocated meters from Dodger Stadium, believing that there were “unlawful assemblies” but The crowd moved to other points.
Chaos engulfed the streets until the early hours of the morning. Fans said they threw projectiles at government officials, who fired foam bullets in an attempt to disperse the masses, according to ABCNews.
(EFE)
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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