Rowdy crowds throwing projectiles forced LA police to declare an unlawful assembly and disperse Dodgers victory celebrations.
Excitement over the Dodgers’ World Series victory quickly turned sour as celebrations in downtown Los Angeles took a dangerous turn.
Police were forced to disperse unruly crowds that had gathered near 9th and Flower streets.
The “hostile” group began throwing projectiles and fireworks at officers, prompting an unlawful assembly declaration.
As the crowd moved eastward toward 8th Street, more reports of looting emerged.
Mayor Karen Bass had previously warned that “violence will not be tolerated” during the festivities.
In response, the Los Angeles Police Department activated a “tactical alert” and coordinated with regional partners to ensure the safety of all Angelenos.
However, the raucous behavior of some fans overshadowed the team’s historic win.
While most supporters sought to celebrate peacefully, the actions of a disruptive minority put a damper on the Dodgers’ championship moment.
The incident serves as a reminder that even joyous occasions can quickly turn chaotic if fans fail to exercise responsible behavior.