A bicycle mafia or teenagers swarmed in a Los Angeles grocery store: looting shelves, sprinkling pepper, terrorizing buyers and assaulting a couple in the parking lot, the images of the security camera are shown.
More than a boxes, the hooligans by bicycle blew the safety of the store in the raid on April 19, grabbing merchandising and leaving a cloud of mace in its path, images Oblino by Ktla Shows.
When they left the store, they turned their anger in two hidden men in their car, throwing rocks and bottles and throwing homophobic insults into the trapped and terrified couple.
“Say things like” are you gay? “Homophobic insults, hitting the car, throwing bottles,” said one of the victims, Ryan Benson, Ktla.
“There was so much pepper in the air that everyone coughed, mocked, hid their face under their shirt,” Benson added.
Benson said his car suffered damage to thousands of dollars and that some of the adolescents involved in the attack threatened him after he published about the heartbreaking order on social networks.
The gang will be behind other violent incidents in the city this year, including the raid of several 7 -year -old stores and the wild beating of a man near Beverly Hills in February, said the Los Angeles Police Department to Ktla.
In the February incident, a swarm of adolescents involved in a “street acquisition” patered and kicked a man who had left his car to face them, a Viral cell phone video Presented.
“Our window is broken, our windshield is cracked, both doors are abolled and there is a doll with paint damage,” Benson told Ktla.
“I understand that they are children, but the theses are really scary and we cannot simply decide that this is not happening.”
The city of Los Angeles has been plagued by such disturbances.
The acquisitions of the street doubled the pandemic, according to the Times, and have remained stable, with hooligans packages in cars and bicycles closing traffic.
Last November, an acquisition of the street ended with two people in the hospital when they were beaten by a car doing donuts, NBC 4 reported.
The Mayhem caused a repression of LAPD, and this month, the county authorities weighed fines duplicated by street acquisitions from $ 500 to $ 1,000, showed an agenda of the Supervisor Meetings Board.