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鈥楢 very chaotic scene': Wounded driver crashes into crowd outside L.A. venue, injuring 30

A vehicle slammed into a crowd outside an East Hollywood venue early Saturday, injuring 30 people, including seven critically

By Damian Dovarganes
Associated Press

LOS ANGELES 鈥 A vehicle rammed into a crowd of people waiting to enter a performance venue along a busy boulevard in Los Angeles early Saturday, injuring 30 people and leading bystanders to attack the driver, authorities said.

The driver was later found to have been shot, according to police, who were searching for a suspected gunman who fled the scene along Santa Monica Boulevard in East Hollywood.

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It was not immediately clear if the driver was shot before or after the crash or why he drove into the crowd, a police spokesperson said.

Twenty-three victims were taken to hospitals and trauma centers, according to police. Seven were in critical condition, the Los Angeles Fire Department said in a statement.

Fire Capt. Adam VanGerpen said a line of people 鈥 mostly female 鈥 were waiting to enter Vermont Hollywood when they were struck by a Nissan Versa that also hit a food vending cart and valet stand. 鈥淭his was a very chaotic scene,鈥 said VanGerpen, a public information officer.

People inside came out to help victims in the minutes before emergency crews arrived, he said.

The driver, whose gunshot wound was found by paramedics, was also taken to a hospital. Police did not identify him or disclose his condition.

The person suspected of shooting him was described as a man in a blue jersey with a silver revolver.

鈥淭his is under police investigation,鈥 VanGerpen said. 鈥淭his will be a large investigation with the LAPD.鈥

Vermont Hollywood was hosting a reggae-hip hop event from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., according to its online calendar. There was no immediate response to a phone message left with the business.

A fight broke out outside the venue beforehand, according to Maria Medrano, who with her husband was there selling hot dogs. Shortly afterward, she said, the car hit the people, and the couple narrowly escaped when it crushed their stand.

鈥淭he car stopped once it hit the hot dog stand, it got stuck there,鈥 Medrano told The Associated Press from the hospital. 鈥淚f not, I wouldn鈥檛 be here to tell鈥 the story.

After the crash she heard what sounded like gunshots.

鈥淓veryone started running,鈥 Medrano said.

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