The terrifying incident came a day after the city descended into chaos following the Los Angeles Dodgers World Series victory
HARROWING video footage showed the moment an out-of-control car barreled into a group of people at an illegal street racing gathering.
The disturbing video was captured by a Kick streamer several feet away from where a black Dodge Charger was performing donuts around a group of people in the Lancaster neighborhood of Los Angeles on Thursday.
Video showed the black Dodge Charger running over a group of people are losing control while doing donuts
Harrowing video showed a black Dodge Charger performing donuts around a crowd
The driver of the Dodge appears to lose control and plows through a group of people
The video shows the Dodge Charger spinning around the group before suddenly losing control and plowing through the crowd.
The Dodge is then seen running over several people who were knocked to the ground before a large crowd surrounds it.
“Oh, oh, no,” the Kick streamer is heard screaming in the video.
“Oh, no, no, no. F**k that fool up,” he screams again as the large crowd surrounds the Dodge.
“There’s still a guy under it, bro. There’s still a guy under it.”
Several people in the crowd are captured beating on the car as three people climb on top and proceed to stomp on the windshield and hood.
Anaheim Police Sergeant Matt Sutter told The U.S. Sun two 19-year-olds were injured in the incident.
The teens, one from Orange County and another from Lancaster, were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Sutter described the scene as an illegal street racing takeover of an intersection.
The sergeant said the driver of the Dodge Charger fled the scene on foot
Other videos posted on social media depict the aftermath of Anaheim police arriving at the scene as the Dodge sat abandoned at the empty intersection.
LA HORROR
The chaotic scene out of Los Angeles came a day after the city descended into madness following the Los Angeles Dodgers World Series victory on Wednesday.
Terrifying videos posted online showed unruly Dodgers fans setting vehicles on fire and looting storefronts in clown masks.
Los Angeles police reported on Thursday morning that it had made 12 arrests in the violent celebrations.
Six people were arrested for commercial burglary, four for receiving stolen property, and two for failure to disperse, police said.
“Several dispersal orders have been given,” LAPD Central Division wrote on X during the chaos.
“Several businesses have been looted. It was requested to celebrate responsibly.”
The LAPD shared footage of looters wearing clown masks running in and out of a boarded-up shoe store about four miles from Dodger Stadium just after 11 pm.
The criminals were seen running out of the business with Nike merchandise and throwing shoes onto parked cars outside the store.
Closer to the stadium in the Echo Park neighborhood, one nearly-naked fan covered in blue paint painted the sidewalks with paint in chaotic footage as cops moved in.
Another was seen dancing on top of a bus while nearby rioters set off fireworks.