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A bus full of passengers was attacked with fireworks during a street takeover in LA

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Street takeovers still plague the greater Los Angeles area, despite authorities ask for public support to stop and enact them Laws designed to scare people to participate. The takeovers seem to be getting worse and worse, becoming less of a car drifting sideshow and more of a destruction of property. KTLA According to reports, an LA Metro bus was shot at with fireworks and sprayed with graffiti during the recent street occupation.

The incident occurred around 3 a.m. in downtown Los Angeles, where authorities said about 50 cars occupied an intersection. Los Angeles police received several calls about the occupation, but did not arrive in time and no arrests were reported. During the occupation, a Metrobus that was in the intersection and had passengers inside was attacked, KTLA described.

The bus operator told the news service OnScene.TV that some people who had gathered to occupy the street had fired fireworks at the bus, which was then left covered in graffiti.

The video showed that graffiti had also been sprayed on a nearby building.

The goons didn’t stop at the bus or the building. According to KTLA, OnScene.TV reported that a mob then attempted to break into a local Starbucks before LAPD officers and air support forced them to disperse.

This was the second takeover in the area in less than a week. Just over a mile from where the bus was vandalized, another takeover On June 29, an incident occurred in which two vehicles caught fire at an intersection. Fortunately, there were no injuries, but sadly, no arrests were made.