The L.A. Dodgers clinched their victory in the World Series, sparking wild celebrations in the streets of Los Angeles. However, the jubilation quickly turned into chaos as fans took to the streets, committing crimes and causing havoc. Videos captured the mayhem as crowds dispersed across the city following the Dodgers’ 7-6 win over the New York Yankees in Game 5, securing their 8th championship.
The situation escalated as individuals began lighting fireworks, smashing windows, and even looting a store in downtown L.A. Some fans drove recklessly, performing donuts in the middle of the street, while others set a bus on fire, sending black smoke billowing into the sky. Police officers were met with resistance as they tried to restore order, with some individuals throwing rocks and bottles at them.
The LAPD issued orders for groups to disperse at the chaotic intersections where fans were congregating. Despite the unrest, many Dodger fans continued to cheer and dance in the streets, taking over several intersections. The situation prompted a police spokesperson to advise motorists to avoid downtown due to the heavy traffic caused by the celebrations.
As the city descended into frenzy, iconic landmarks such as L.A. City Hall, LAX airport, Crypto.com Arena, and the Hollywood sign were illuminated in Dodger Blue, adding to the festive atmosphere. Mayor Karen Bass congratulated the Dodgers on their victory in a post on social media, but made no mention of the disturbances that ensued.
Despite the jubilant scenes, the aftermath of the celebrations saw police making 12 arrests, primarily for looting. The city is now working to restore order and clean up the aftermath of the chaotic celebrations.