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8 arrested in LA during Dodgers championship celebrations

| October 28, 2020 10:06 AM

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Fans jubilant over the Dodgers' World Series win danced in the streets and set off fireworks across Los Angeles, while in some areas the celebrations were marred by vandalism and looting.

Police declared an unlawful assembly early Wednesday in a downtown neighborhood where windows were shattered and shops were looted. Television news footage showed at least two people in handcuffs.

At least eight people were arrested, Los Angeles Police Det. Meghan Aguilar said Wednesday morning. The offenses were assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, looting and reckless driving.

Three police officers suffered minor injuries, Aguilar said.

Near Dodger Stadium, motorists honked and cheered as part of an impromptu parade down Sunset Boulevard. Although the celebration was largely peaceful, some objects were thrown at police, and officers fired rubber bullets, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Aguilar said the stadium was not damaged.

Sheriff’s deputies moved through East Los Angeles trying to clear streets clogged with fans. The sheriff's department did not have information Wednesday morning on the total number of people who had been arrested.

“This is the best we’ve felt in a long time,” 21-year-old Ismael Servin told the Times. “In 2020, we needed this.”

Officials urged fans to avoid crowds and practice social distancing when celebrating to reduce the risk of coronavirus. LA County health authorities have blamed gatherings related to the LA Lakers’ and Dodgers’ championship season for spreading COVID-19 and preventing the county from reopening more quickly amid the pandemic.

More than 75 people were arrested and more than 30 buildings and businesses were damaged when a downtown celebration turned chaotic after the Lakers won the NBA championship earlier this month.