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Driver intentionally crashed into crowd outside SoFi Stadium.

Driver intentionally crashed into crowd outside SoFi Stadium.

A car that hit pedestrians near SoFi Stadium in Inglewood on Saturday night resulted in at least six people getting injured. A witness told KTLA that the driver was attempting to impress the audience. The accident happened around 10:23 p.m. on Century Boulevard, with the Los Angeles County Fire Department responding to the scene. Six victims were found with injuries and were taken to hospitals. The crowd was gathered near the stadium for the "No Kings" protests and the CONCACAF Gold Cup opening match between Mexico and the Dominican Republic, with Mexico winning 3-2. Initial reports suggested most injuries were minor, with one of the victims supposedly being a 14-year-old boy. Witnesses on the scene mentioned a 14-year-old and a 16-year-old were among the injured. Eyewitnesses stated the driver was attempting to show off and lost control, causing the incident. The car, a Dodge Charger, was seen speeding before the crash, as captured in video footage. The driver's identity and cause of the crash were not immediately known, but it is believed that they were also injured. Updates on this event are anticipated later on Sunday.

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