Several people were injured in a shooting in Los Angeles following last night’s World Cup match. After Mexico’s loss to England, large crowds filled the streets of East Los Angeles, where celebrations and traffic takeovers led to a chaotic scene. Witnesses reported cars performing donuts as tensions escalated. Police say an argument broke out among several men before one of them opened fire. Two men were struck by gunfire, along with a woman and a young boy who investigators believe were innocent bystanders with no connection to the dispute. The suspect fled the area before officers arrived and remains at large. All four victims were transported to local hospitals for treatment, though officials have not released updates on their conditions. Authorities continue searching for the shooter and are asking anyone with information to come forward. Following violent incidents after Mexico’s previous World Cup match last week, several watch parties across Southern California and the Bay Area were canceled as a precaution.



