Thirty individuals sustained injuries when a vehicle crashed into a queuing crowd outside a nightclub in East Hollywood, Los Angeles. Seven are critically injured, and six more are in serious condition, according to the LA Fire Department (LAFD). The incident occurred early Saturday morning as patrons lined up to enter the Vermont Hollywood music venue. Witnesses reveal that the driver executed a U-turn before accelerating into the crowd, prompting the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) to classify the crash as an intentional act. Bystanders intervened, pulling the driver from the car and attacking him; an assailant even fired shots at the driver, who was later hospitalized after surgery.
Nightclub Crowd Struck by Vehicle in LA, Leaving 30 Injured

Nightclub Crowd Struck by Vehicle in LA, Leaving 30 Injured
LA police investigate a terrifying incident where a car plowed into a crowd outside a nightclub, with several critically injured.
The vehicle's route included a taco stand and a valet podium before it collided with the crowd, as confirmed by the police. A grey car was seen on the pavement surrounded by debris and heavy police activity. The nightclub was hosting a reggae and hip-hop event that night. Reports suggest that the driver may have been intoxicated during the incident. Authorities are still searching for a suspect who fled the scene after firing at the driver, described as a bald Hispanic man wearing a blue jersey and believed to be armed.
LA Mayor Karen Bass termed the event a "heartbreaking tragedy," expressing condolences to the victims and emphasizing that a thorough investigation is underway. LAFD Captain Adam VanGerpen described the chaos of the scene, noting the swift efforts of bystanders to assist those harmed.
LA Mayor Karen Bass termed the event a "heartbreaking tragedy," expressing condolences to the victims and emphasizing that a thorough investigation is underway. LAFD Captain Adam VanGerpen described the chaos of the scene, noting the swift efforts of bystanders to assist those harmed.