According to what was reported, a crowd of people who attended the protest in the Hyde Park neighborhood in Los Angeles began to attack the Los Angeles police officers on Monday evening.
It is not clear exactly who was the protest for it, but the officers of the Los Angeles Police Administration responded to the crowd reports that prevent traffic at the intersection of Hyde Park Street and Carnechu Boulevardz at approximately 9:30 pm, according to a newspaper photography newspaper with Knn News.
Details are limited, but unconfirmed reports indicate that people in the crowd began to throw rocks and bottles on the officers, which prompted an invitation to backup with the escalation of the situation.
At least eight police cars were punctured in their tires during this ordeal, which led to the presence of many officers waiting for new division cars.
The video, captured at the scene, shows a great presence for police officers who eventually formed skirmishes to disperse the crowd.
A man appeared to be seen in the middle of the road to put dozens of candles that are supposed to have knocked during the accident.
KTLA arrived at the Los Angeles Police Department and waited for the response.