Moment LA is overtaken by riots after Dodgers’ World Series win as looters raid stores in clown masks & set car on fire
LOS Angeles has descended into chaos following Wednesday night’s Dodgers’ World Series victory.
Terrifying videos from LA streets show out-of-control Dodgers fans setting vehicles on fire and looting storefronts in creepy clown masks.
A Metro bus burning after unruly celebrations by Dodgers fans[/caption] A person covered in blue paint paints on the streets on Wednesday night[/caption] An LAFD arson investigator inspects the charred remains of the bus set on fire in Echo Park early on Thursday morning[/caption]The Dodgers won against the New York Yankees in the baseball World Series on Wednesday night, leading fans to take to the streets.
The Los Angeles Police Department reported on Thursday morning that multiple arrests have been made in the violent celebrations.
“Several dispersal orders have been given,” LAPD Central Division wrote on X.
“Several businesses have been looted. It was requested to celebrate responsibly.”
LAPD shared footage of looters in clown masks running in and out of a boarded-up shoe store just after 11 pm.
The criminals were seen running out of the business with Nike merchandise and throwing shoes onto parked cars outside the store.
The store is located about four miles from Dodger Stadium.
One nearly-naked fan covered in blue paint painted the sidewalks with paint in chaotic footage as cops moved in on the Echo Park streets.
Another was seen dancing on top of a bus while nearby rioters set off fireworks.
LAPD also reported a “hostile crowd” lit an MTA bus on fire at around 12:35 am about a mile from the stadium.
Cops responded about 10 minutes later and stopped the fire from spreading.
A video shared on social media shows fans shooting off fireworks inside the bus as others cheer and celebrate.
Police haven’t confirmed how many arrests have been made in the chaos.
An LA police scanner reported fans throwing rocks and bottles at officers at around 2:30 am.
Statement from Mayor Karen Bass
After the Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series against the New York Yankees on Wednesday night, LA Mayor Karen Bass shared a statement.
“Tonight, we showed the world that Los Angeles is made of champions,” Bass said.
“On behalf of our entire city, I want to express our pride and heartfelt congratulations to the Dodgers – to the players and their families, the coaches, the trainers, the front office, and everyone who had a hand in making history tonight.
“Every night, each of you exemplified the very best of our city and put greatness on display.
“As we celebrate this achievement tonight and in the coming days, violence will not be tolerated.
“LAPD is currently on tactical alert and has activated a strategic plan to protect communities and businesses, which includes proactive deployment and a coordinated strategy with regional partners to ensure that all Angelenos are able to celebrate safely.
“The Dodgers have announced two celebration opportunities this coming Friday – a ticketed event at Dodger Stadium and a parade in Downtown Los Angeles.
“Tomorrow morning, City officials will hold a press conference to detail plans to support these celebrations in ways to keep Angelenos safe, alleviate traffic and ensure that we welcome the Dodgers back home in style.
“This will be a celebration fitting for our championship team and our dedicated fans. I look forward to seeing everyone there.”
LAPD shared on X, “Various projectiles are being thrown at LAPD Officers in the area of Olympic & Grand.”
Officers asked onlookers to leave the area immediately and follow police orders.
Following the Dodgers’ victory, LA mayor Karen Bass warned that violent celebrations wouldn’t be tolerated.
“As we celebrate this achievement tonight and in the coming days, violence will not be tolerated,” Bass said in a statement.
Dodgers fans celebrate on top of a bus in Echo Park[/caption] Fans celebrate after the Los Angeles Dodgers World Series victory[/caption] Police on the streets as Los Angeles Dodgers fans celebrate after the World Series win[/caption]“LAPD is currently on tactical alert and has activated a strategic plan to protect communities and businesses, which includes proactive deployment and a coordinated strategy with regional partners to ensure that all Angelenos are able to celebrate safely.”
The city has two opportunities for fans to celebrate on Friday – a ticketed event at Dodger Stadium and a Downtown parade.
The U.S. Sun has reached out to LAPD for comment.
People loot a shoe store in Los Angeles on Wednesday night[/caption] Firefighters spray water on a bus that was set on fire by rowdy fans[/caption] Police on the streets as Dodgers fans celebrate[/caption]