Super Bowl celebrations get rowdy in L.A.
CBSN
Police issued numerous dispersal orders for parts of downtown Los Angeles Sunday night as celebrations of the Rams' Super Bowl victory began to get out of hand, CBS Los Angeles reports.
A station helicopter, over one of the large crowds of people on streets, spotted people setting off fireworks in the middle of traffic. Roman candles were also in the mix. City buses were vandalized. Some looting was reported, and at least one person was shot.
Police tweeted that they "continue to see large, violent and destructive crowds in the Downtown LA core area. Those involved in criminal activity, and those failing to obey dispersal orders, are subject to arrest." There was no word on whether any arrests were made.
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