Three people were arrested in connection with recent street takeovers that occurred in Highland, California, one of them only 15 years old.
California teen, 15, allegedly tried to carjack police cruiser as mob swarmed deputy, trashed vehicle in street takeover https://t.co/RcTHopkPQz pic.twitter.com/FT1OFpXEfw
— New York Post (@nypost) May 25, 2024
Video footage shows the chaotic scene with the young people gathering around the car, per KTLA. Officials told a reporter for the outlet that someone opened a fire hydrant so the water would make it easier for their cars to “drift” on the pavement:
According to the NBC report:
Among those arrested was a 15-year-old in Menifee, who was charged with attempted carjacking and felony vandalism. According to police, the teen opened the deputy’s door, attempting to carjack the patrol unit. Police say the deputy was able to close his door and drive away from the crowd.
A few hours before that incident, another one had occurred at 5th Avenue and Tippecanoe Avenue where police arrested two individuals who were eventually released from custody.
A street takeover led to a wild break-in at a Mexican bakery in Compton in which a large mob of looters ransacked the store, leaving the business in total disarray. https://t.co/FgmGLkWWXu pic.twitter.com/9SGcDHRvOv
— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) January 4, 2024
“The Compton Sheriff’s Station said that around 100 people participated in that street takeover, some of whom burned trash and debris in the road before the mob took over the shop,” the outlet said, adding the suspects fled when police arrived at the scene.
Another street takeover in March in Los Angeles saw a driver lose control of a pickup truck while trying to perform stunts. The vehicle then plowed into a group of onlookers at the scene.
— archive (@aarchive23) March 16, 2024
“Street takeovers have become increasingly common in California and all over major U.S. cities, with several resulting in severe injuries and deaths,” the report noted.