Riots in Los Angeles continue as Dodger fans crash into building during World Series showdown: reports
A Los Angeles Dodgers A fan celebrating the team's eighth World Series title on Friday was in critical condition after he reportedly fell from the third floor of a building while doing “graffiti-related work,” according to reports.
The man, who has not been identified, was seriously injured during the Dodger's World Series protest in downtown Los Angeles around 1:30 pm after falling from the roof of a building. FOX 11 reported.
Aerial footage from the area showed dozens of people surrounding the injured man as emergency services quickly arrived.
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KTLA reported that two bystanders quickly attended to the injured man as a large crowd surrounded him. A witness told the dock that the man, who was covered in blood, could be seen breathing and moving when he fell.
The Los Angeles Fire Department transported a seriously injured man to the hospital, the New York Post reported. His current condition is unknown.
Law enforcement officials told FOX 11 the man was “engaging in graffiti-related activities” at the time of the fall.
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This incident follows many others after the Dodgers' Game 5 victory over the New York Yankees.
One man was injured after an explosive exploded in his hand, according to a video posted on social media. The incident happened the same night Los Angeles law enforcement made several arrests after a “hostile mob” erupted in the streets.
According to several reviews shared on X, the LAPD he said people started throwing firecrackers and explosives at the police. In another post by the LAPD, unorganized fans were also seen throwing rocks and bottles at police.
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The police also said that many shops in the area were also looted and destroyed, and a municipal bus was also set on fire.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issued a statement Wednesday night congratulating the Dodgers but adding that violence during the festivities “will not be tolerated.”
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