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VIDEO: Woman struck by out-of-control car at illegal takeover was carried away by pedestrians, LAPD says she may be dead

Los Angeles Police Department is searching for the female victim. was severely beaten Illegal street occupation incident seen in viral video on social media.

Road takeovers are plaguing cities as car enthusiasts race their cars and skid circles at dangerous intersections with spectators recording on their cell phones.

Police said the footage shows the April 13 takeover at the intersection of Manchester and San Pedro streets in the Florence neighborhood of south Los Angeles, where the driver was seen “performing dangerous driving techniques known as donuts” in an Infiniti G37. That’s what it means. They lost control and crashed into the crowd.

The woman appears to have lost consciousness with blood pouring from her head after colliding with the pavement. Police said the driver fled and some spectators carried away the injured woman.

The woman’s condition is unknown.

The Los Angeles Police Department’s Southern Traffic Division says it is trying to identify the woman who was hit in the video, but efforts have so far been unsuccessful.

“We confirmed the missing person with the coroner’s office, and I think they tried to use facial recognition software to try to identify this person, and so far, we’ve seen them everywhere,” said Los Angeles Police Department Detective Ryan Moreno. We have been investigating,” he said. at a media briefing.

At the time, no hospital reported admitting a young woman with a head injury. He went on to say that investigators had information that led them to believe she may have died.

“We started monitoring some of the chatter in that street racing world, and some of the Street Racing Task Force investigators said there was a slight change that this girl may have died. I intercepted some chatter that led me to believe that,” Moreno added.

“We don’t know who she is, where she is or the severity of her injuries,” he said.

Police are offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the hit-and-run driver.

Law enforcement officials are warning race fans not to attend or participate in road hijackings. In one fatal incident in St. Petersburg, Florida, a 13-year-old boy was struck and killed by a racing motorcycle while participating in an illegal event with his father.

The details regarding the hijacking accident are as follows.

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