Dodgers World Series celebrations descend into chaos in LA with shops looted and fireworks thrown at cops
Daily MailWorld Series celebrations descended into chaos in the early hours of Thursday morning in Los Angeles, with shops being looted by gangs and fireworks thrown at cops in the street. World Series celebrations turned ugly in Los Angeles in the early hours of Thursday morning A bus was burned down by rowdy Dodgers fans - nobody was believed to have been hurt In other shocking scenes, Nike stores were targeted by looters who escaped with goods Police issued a dispersal order and said arrests were made, but didn't say how many 'Leave the area immediately and follow all officers orders,' the LAPD wrote on X. The mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, had said earlier in the day that police were prepared for celebrations to turn ugly if the Dodgers were to win the World Series in New York. Looters can be seen playing basketball inside a trashed Nike store in downtown LA One fan in a Dodgers jersey leaps over a firework in the wild celebrations in Los Angeles Police said that some of their officers had fireworks and other objects thrown at them Firefighters pictured tackling the blaze after a bus was set on fire amid the celebrations The celebrations at Dodger Stadium will begin shortly after noon.