March 30, 2026

A shocking video shows lawlessness in the streets of Los Angeles as a group of more than 100 young people took over an intersection and caused chaos with only a scant police response.

Troublemakers blocked the street corner at Alondra Boulevard and Figueroa Street, where drivers did donuts at high rates of speed with onlookers standing dangerously close by. At one point, a black sedan could be seen swerving into the crowd, while viewers of the spectacle scrambled to jump out of the way. One person was hit by the car, but walked away from the scene.

In what might be Los Angeles’ boldest audition for the next Mad Max sequel, over 100 enterprising youths turned a quiet intersection into their personal demolition derby and graffiti canvas, complete with a fireworks finale and a bus used as a climbing gym. Meanwhile, the LAPD’s Street Racing Task Force was too busy—probably trying to find parking—to intervene, sending two patrol cars that apparently specialize in applause rather than arrests, as none were made and only two cars got impounded, probably for bad parking tickets. Sgt. Chris Carson summed it up with the kind of resigned wisdom you’d expect: they’re like paparazzi—show up too late for the shots and everyone scatters before you can say “stop right there,” proving once again that in L.A., chaos races ahead, while law enforcement takes a leisurely drive behind.

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