American fans “violently celebrated” the Dodgers’ championship, burning buses and looting stores in Los Angeles

The Major League Baseball World Series was decided in Los Angeles on the evening of Wednesday (30th) US time. After the Los Angeles Dodgers dramatically reversed their victory, some fans “violently celebrated” and vandalized public property, including setting fire to buses and robbing Nike and other businesses. , also clashed with the police. The Los Angeles Police Department released video showing that just after 11 p.m. on Wednesday, at a boarded-up Nike store about 6 kilometers away from Dodger Stadium, a group of looters came in and out, throwing boxes of goods into a store parked outside. car. The police said they were aware of the robbery and arrested some people, but did not disclose the actual number of people detained. At about 12:35 a.m. local time, a “hostile crowd” of about 200 to 300 people set fire to an MTA bus about 1.6 kilometers away from Dodger Stadium. Emergency crews arrived about 10 minutes later. The bus appeared to explode, shooting flames into the air. Another photo shows a group of people wearing Dodgers jerseys and apparel surrounding a bus covered in graffiti. Many people climbed on the roof and waved Dodger flags. The bus was also packed with people, and there were many outside. People took pictures and watched. Reveling fans shouted “Let’s go, Dodgers!” nearly drowning out the sounds of helicopters and sirens. Police said rocks, bottles and fireworks were thrown at officers who tried to disperse the rowdy crowd. Police appealed to the public to be careful and stay away from chaotic areas. Los Angeles Mayor Bass warned that “violence will not be tolerated.”