Los Angeles descended into chaos overnight after a drunk driver allegedly plowed his car into a crowd outside a nightclub, injuring over 30 people—and the street delivered its own brand of justice before police could.
According to authorities, the suspect—whose identity has not yet been released—was dragged from his vehicle and beaten by furious witnesses. Shocking video from the scene shows a mob delivering brutal blows, kicking the suspect in the head, and throwing objects at him as he lay handcuffed on the pavement. One loud pop in the footage suggests a shot was fired, though police say it remains unclear if the gunfire came from law enforcement or an enraged bystander.
Witnesses say the man had just been kicked out of the club for being too drunk. Moments later, he reportedly got into his car, floored it onto the curb, and ran straight through a crowd of people waiting outside.
WATCH: Video of the brutal aftermath.
At least three victims remain in critical condition, with several others seriously injured. The suspect was eventually transported to the hospital, but his current condition is unknown.
In a city where crime has gone unchecked for years, frustrated residents appeared to take justice into their own hands—sending a clear message that enough is enough. Whether vigilante-style beatdowns are the answer or a symptom of lawlessness depends on who you ask—but in L.A., it’s becoming clear that when the system fails, the streets step in.
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