
At nightfall, people gathered at Maple Avenue and Washington Boulevard.
Several people gathered at the crossing north of downtown Los Angeles in a group of people’s costumes, some of whom were partying and sporting pink platform heels and cat ears, according to a video released by OnScene. Television. A person gulped a flammable liquid from a bottle onto a light and threw lights into the evening clouds.
A leather-clad man climbed up a light pole and perched his legs on a road sign as a plane circled overhead. He pulled his phone out of the lens and began speaking in conversation with the lens.
An A Collection coach had stopped along Washington Boulevard as it was traveling. The crowd caught their attention. According to the video, vandals in the crowd began sanding the coach and hammering on the windows.
A visitor called the Los Angeles Police Department at 12:12 a.m. on Sunday, reporting that five adult suspects had broken into a train vehicles and were vandalizing the inside, according to Officer Kevin Terzes, an LAPD director.
In a skirmish range across the street from the crowd, lots of LAPD officers were captured on video holding black and green mob guns that fired foam sessions.
The LAPD called another incident at 12:19 a.m. at Washington Boulevard and Trinity Street, according to Terzes.
No one was detained in connection with either contact, according to the agent. It was not clear whether the LAPD had any other arrests made by the team depicted on video spray-painting the walls of a Panda Express, Waba Grill, a treatment facility, and a medical clinic.
A spray-painted LAPD ship was a popular spot for selfies among the group. According to the film, they cursed at the officials, hurled a fire at the officers, and kicked at the policeman vehicles as they exited.
According to a Metro spokesperson, Jose Ubaldo, about 50 people slowed down eastbound and westbound trains at Washington Boulevard and Maple Avenue at nightfall, which caused a 20-minute delay in teach service.
No people or Metro staff were hurt when vandals spray-painted the exterior and interior of the railways, according to Ubaldo, who added in a statement.
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