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2 injured after U-Haul plowed into Los Angeles rally supporting Iran protests
Summary
A U-Haul truck drove into a crowd at a Los Angeles rally supporting Iranian protesters on Jan. 11; two people were evaluated at the scene and both declined transport to a hospital.
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A U-Haul truck drove into a crowd during a Los Angeles rally supporting protests in Iran on Jan. 11, authorities and fire officials reported. The demonstration in Westwood drew hundreds of people in solidarity with anti-government protests overseas. Officials said they were still gathering information about the incident. Human rights groups have reported heavy casualties amid unrest in Iran, and a government-imposed internet blackout has limited communication there.
At a glance:
- The Los Angeles Police Department reported that a U-Haul drove into a group of protesters and said investigators were still collecting information.
- The Los Angeles Fire Department evaluated two people at the scene; both declined transport to a hospital and no additional injuries were reported.
- The crowd was reported to be voluntarily dispersing by about 4:43 p.m., and the fire department said the size of the crowd had initially delayed response.
Summary:
Authorities say two people were evaluated following the vehicle incident and the rally dispersed that afternoon. Undetermined at this time.
