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US, Los Angeles: Downtown Los Angeles Dodgers Win World Series Crowd Activities Part 5
Los Angeles, United States - November 02, 2025 11/02/2025 01:00 am GMT-0700 DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES, Calif. – The City of Angels erupted into chaos and celebration late Saturday night after the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched their second consecutive World Series title, defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in a dramatic Game 7 in Toronto. Key News Network captured video of fans climbing onto a fire truck en route to an emergency, of people vandalizing a Coco delivery robot, and a man blowing flames amid the chaos as the celebration continued into Sunday's early morning hours. Moments after the final out, thousands of fans poured into the streets of Downtown Los Angeles — waving flags, setting off fireworks, and chanting “Let’s go Dodgers!” as blue smoke filled the air. The victory marks back-to-back championships for the storied franchise, solidifying its dominance in Major League Baseball and igniting a wave of jubilation across Southern California. However, as the celebrations intensified, tensions flared between crowds and law enforcement. Los Angeles Police Department officers in riot gear formed skirmish lines along Figueroa Street and near L.A. Live, attempting to disperse unruly gatherings that blocked intersections and climbed onto vehicles. Several clashes broke out as officers worked to push back fans throwing bottles and fireworks.
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