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At least 6 injured after car plows into crowd near SoFi Stadium: Reports

At least 6 injured after car plows into crowd near SoFi Stadium: Reports

Yahoo15-06-2025
At least six people were injured after a car plowed into a crowd near SoFi Stadium south of Los Angeles, according to local reports.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department confirmed that six people were injured after being hit by a vehicle after a crowd of people were leaving the stadium, located in Inglewood, California, local news outlets KTLA5 and ABC 7 Eyewitness News reported.
The crash was reported at 10:23 p.m. local time, and the six victims were transported to the hospital with minor injuries before 11 p.m., according to KTLA5.
USA TODAY has reached out to the Los Angeles County Fire Department for more information.
The crowd was leaving the CONCACAF Gold Cup, a soccer tournament held in the stadium, when the crash, which was declared a mass casualty incident, happened, according to ABC 7. The cause of the crash is unclear.
The crowd was leaving a match between Mexico and the Dominican Republic, which took place at the stadium.
Officials are investigating the crash.
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