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Wild LA party devolves into chaos with vandalism, fire breathing man, and injured cops

(6 months ago)
David Spector
LosangelesPolicelaw

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An unsanctioned music event, promoted on social media, at a downtown Los Angeles rooftop party on Sunday night devolved into chaos. Hundreds of revelers engaged in widespread vandalism, spray-painting train cars, businesses (including Panda Express and a dialysis center), and a police cruiser. A fire-breathing man and fireworks added to the mayhem. Four LAPD officers were injured, and despite the destruction, no arrests were made at the scene due to officers being heavily outnumbered. Mayor Karen Bass called the incident "unacceptable" and vowed accountability.

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  1. 1 Sunday night (recently): Unsanctioned party began around midnight.
  2. 2 Sunday night (recently): Party devolved into vandalism and chaos.
  3. 3 Recently: Mayor Karen Bass commented on the incident at a Memorial Day event.
  • Four police officers injured
  • Significant property damage (vandalism, broken windows, fire)
  • Service delays on LA Metro A Line
  • No immediate arrests but LAPD vowed to find those responsible
  • Mayor Bass condemned the incident
What: An unsanctioned rooftop party in downtown Los Angeles devolved into chaos, leading to widespread vandalism, property destruction, and injuries to four police officers.
When: Sunday night (recently).
Where: Downtown Los Angeles, specifically around Washington Boulevard and Maple Street.
Why: An unsanctioned music event, promoted on social media, attracted hundreds of people, and when police attempted to break it up, a portion of the crowd became destructive. A witness suggested it was a way for attendees to 'let out all the frustration and anger.'
How: The party, held across two parking lots, was promoted on social media without property owner knowledge. When police were called, about 100 revelers broke off, vandalizing property, pelting police with objects, and shooting fireworks. Police declared an unlawful assembly and used non-lethal bullets to clear the scene.

An unsanctioned music event, promoted on social media, at a downtown Los Angeles rooftop party on Sunday night devolved into chaos. Hundreds of revelers engaged in widespread vandalism, spray-painting train cars, businesses (including Panda Express and a dialysis center), and a police cruiser. A fire-breathing man and fireworks added to the mayhem. Four LAPD officers were injured, and despite the destruction, no arrests were made at the scene due to officers being heavily outnumbered. Mayor Karen Bass called the incident "unacceptable" and vowed accountability.