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L.A. hit by looting and chaos amid Dodgers World Series celebrations

Police issued a dispersal order after fireworks and projectiles were thrown at officers Wednesday night.
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A bus was set on fire, shops were looted and fireworks were thrown at police in scenes of lawlessness and "absolute chaos" in downtown Los Angeles following the Dodgers' World Series win over the New York Yankees on Wednesday night.

Los Angeles police said at 10:43 p.m. (1:43 a.m. ET Thursday) on X that there were reports of several stores being looted on Broadway and 8th Street. Various videos posted to social media, including one shared by the official police X account, showed people walking out of a Nike store holding goods.

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A dozen people were arrested in connection with the disturbances, police said. Six people were taken into custody on suspicion of commercial burglary, four of receiving stolen property and two others of failure to disperse.

Police issued a dispersal order because of fireworks and projectiles being thrown at officers. Then a "hostile crowd" surrounded a bus on Echo Park Avenue, a short distance from Dodger Stadium, at around 12:35 a.m. and set it on fire, police said.

The driver and five passengers managed to leave the bus before the fire started, the transit authority said.

Looting in Los Angeles after Dodgers win
A person loots items from a ransacked Nike store in Los Angeles on Thursday morning after the Dodgers' World Series win.Ethan Swope / AP

Los Angeles resident Taylor Rosa, 27, a witness, told NBC News the celebrations turned ugly.

"It's been absolute chaos. People were excited and having a good old time, but people got out of control and started looting and jumping on top of a bus," he said.

Rosa said a female driver was still inside when the crowd surrounded the bus: "After she got out, they all started lighting fireworks inside the bus, jumping on top of the bus, dancing."

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Fans celebrate the Dodgers' win Wednesday night.Damian Dovarganes / AP

He said that as police issued a dispersal order, someone set off an explosive inside the bus and it "completely blew up." Rosa, who said he didn't see whether was injured, described the streets as "completely destroyed," with fireworks launched at several local businesses.

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority said in a statement: "Metro is disappointed and angered by the senseless act of vandalism on one of our buses following the Dodgers World Series Win earlier this evening.

"We are thankful that the bus operator and the five passengers were safely evacuated before the bus was set on fire."

The Dodgers beat the Yankees 7-6 in Game 5 on Wednesday to win the World Series four games to one.