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Shocking moment gang storms luxury LA apartments and brawl with doormen following street takeover


Shocking moment gang storms luxury LA apartments and brawl with doormen following street takeover

A mob tied to a late-night street takeover stormed the lobby of a luxury downtown Los Angeles apartment tower and brawled with staff — leaving smashed glass and overturned furniture in their wake, shocking shows.

The chaos unfolded around 3 a.m. Sunday at the Circa LA Apartments on South Figueroa Street, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

Authorities told KTLA a group involved in a nearby street takeover descended on the upscale high-rise and began damaging the property.

The chaos began Sunday around 3 a.m. at the Circa LA Apartments in downtown Los Angeles.
Authorities said a mob began as a street takeover before moving toward the complex.

Video obtained by KTLA shows one person hurling an object at a man in a suit who appeared to be working in the building’s front lobby.

The employee initially stood outside before retreating indoors as other staff gathered inside the lobby — but the crowd forced its way in, the footage shows.

Some members of the group remained outside smashing the building’a glass doors and windows, including one person who hurled a metal barricade at the entrance.

Inside the lobby, the group could be seen flipping over furniture and running through the building as chaos erupted.

Video shoowed one man using a metal barricade as a battering ram.
Once inside the lobby, the mob began trashing the room.
At least one man wearing a suit appeared to be working in the lobby.

At least one person appeared to grab a box from the front desk while others rummaged through it before the gang scattered as sirens approached, according to the footage shared by KTLA.

Police said the building sustained exterior damage including broken glass doors and windows.

No injuries were reported and no victims filed a report related to the incident, though the video shows at least one punch being thrown.

It was not immediately clear whether any arrests had been made.


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