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A woman was clipped by a car and knocked unconscious during a rowdy 'street takeover' event at a notorious intersection in Los Angeles.
The incident occurred at the corner of Crenshaw Boulevard and West 63rd Street in the Hyde Park neighborhood. Over the weekend, the intersection was plagued with outbreaks of lawless activity including a vehicle being set on fire.
In footage uploaded to social media, a blonde woman stands in the path of a black sedan as it does donuts. As the vehicle swings around, it clips the woman and sends her flying through midair. She hits the pavement and rolls onto her back, out cold.
Members of the crowd hurry over, with two bystanders frantically fanning her face. One person grabs her arm and attempts to lift her limp body before the video cuts off.
It is unclear whether the woman was seriously injured. DailyMail.com reached out to the Los Angeles Police Department for more information.
Video posted to social media shows a woman hit by a car and thrown to the ground at an infamous intersection in Los Angeles
As a black sedan performs donuts, it clips the woman and sends her flying to the ground, where she lies unconscious. The incident occurred at the intersection of Crenshaw Boulevard and West 63rd Street in Hyde Park
Street takeovers, also known as sideshows, are informal demonstrations of car stunts that are often held in public intersections.
Drivers burn their tires and perform tricks as crowds of onlookers watch. The meetups are also subject to bouts of gun violence and fatal crashes.
Police estimate 50 cars were involved in the weekend's street takeover. The crowd was beginning to break up by the time officers arrived at around 3:30 am Saturday.
That morning, a Jeep was doused in gasoline and set ablaze in the middle of the intersection as another vehicle did donuts around it.
No injuries were reported and no arrests were made, officials said.
In December 2022, a meetup just down the street turned deadly when a woman was pinned between a light pole and an out-of-control Chevy Camaro.
Three cars were speeding and doing donuts at the intersection of Florence Avenue and Crenshaw Boulevard when one of the drivers lost control and plowed into a crowd that had gathered on the sidewalk.
Elyzza Guajaca, a 24-year-old nursing student, was taken to the hospital and later succumbed to her injuries.
On Saturday morning, a Jeep was doused in gasoline and set on fire at the same intersection. The vehicle burned in the middle of the street as another car did donuts around it
Nursing student Elyzza Guajaca, 24, was killed just down the street in 2022 after an out-of-control driver crashed into a crowd, pinning her between a lamppost and his vehicle
Surveillance video showed the Camaro driver climbing out of the car and fleeing on foot after getting into a scuffle with witnesses.
That man, identified as 28-year-old Dante Chapple Young, fled to Arizona before he was arrested outside Albuquerque, New Mexico.
He was slapped with murder charges and had his bail set at $2.2 million.
Early last month, the Los Angeles City Council voted 12 to 1 to launch a pilot program at 20 intersections to combat street takeovers.
Raised center lines will be installed to deter motorists from doing stunts, officials said. The program will cost $80,000.
Speaking to KTLA last year, LAPD Detective Ryan Moreno denounced the illegal meetups in the wake of Guajaca's death.
'People are getting ran over, hit, people are getting attacked, assaulted. We’re waiting, like, "Where’s the police report?" and they never come forward,' Moreno said.
'It’s kind of sick in a way. This culture is, that’s kind of what they do.
'It’s kind of like a code I guess they go by, where somebody would get beaten nearly to death and they don’t come forward to be a victim.'