Shocking new information coming to light on the incredible accident at Los Angeleswhere one car It fell to a multitude of people who were concentrated outside the clubs, resulting in dozens of people injured.
It was 2am (local time) on Saturday (19.07.2205) when a silver car hit the clubs of the club Vermond, located on Santa Monica Avenue in East Hollywood, with the Los Angeles police forces receiving a call.
The prevailing situation was chaotic, with the injured people on the street, who was also full of the wreckage of the car that hit them.
A tragic incident unfolded earlier today in Los Angeles, where a vehicle plowed into a crowd on Santa Monica Boulevard near Vermont Avenue, leaving at least 20 people injured, including up to five in critical condition.
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The Los Angeles Fire Service along with emergency services to provide first aid, who announced that 30 people have been injured, 7 of whom are in critical condition and 6 others are seriously injured.
For their part, police forces revealed that when they arrived outside the club, Passers -by and people waiting to get into the nightclubthat had not been hit, They dragged the driver of the car and attacked him. In fact, One of them shot the driverbelieved to have been drunk.
The driver was taken to a hospital and underwent surgery as “injured by a bullet” in the confusion that followed after hitting many people in his car, concentrated outside a nightclub, a police officer said on the US television network.
OR His status is stable and may be prosecuted for attempted homicide.

According to police and the Fire Brigade, after dragging the customers of The Vermont nightclub, the driver was attacked by passers -by and somebody shot him.
A man allegedly was the perpetrator, left the spot and is likely to be armed with an advertisement. Police reported in a post on the X platform that they are still investigating why the driver fell into the crowd.
In a statement, the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, described the incident as a “crazy tragedy” and added that “the hearts of the Los Angeles residents are with all the victims affected this morning, and a complete investigation is being carried out”.