As Los Angeles teeters on financial ruin, with the possibility of municipal workers being laid off or forced to take unpaid leave, unruly crowds turn a night of celebration for the city into a night of destruction following the Los Angeles Lakers' 99 to 86 NBA Finals victory over the Orlando Magic. Witness for yourselves (in the video below) the remnants of an MTA bus completely destroyed by out of control revelers:
Add to this, the graffiti-ing of buildings, overtaking a convenience store and emptying its contents, starting fires on the street, jumping en masse on moving vehicles and rocking them and their passengers in attempts to overturn them, shooting firecrackers in the air which fell into the crowds, and more.
One woman trying to get to her home, vented her frustration to reporters:
As of now, financially strapped Los Angeles is tentatively scheduled to give the Lakers a victory parade on Wednesday. Sadly, the damage caused by this evening's unruly behavior will already eat into the the city's limited budget.
Earlier in the week, 8th District City Councilmember Bernard Parks, head of the city's Budget and Finance Committee, announced his support to fund the parade, citing visitors and the international attention given the city as sufficient reason to pay the million or so dollars needed to host it. But after this evening's wanton destruction and unruly crowds which may re-emerge for the massive parade, will that attention bring the positive effect Councilmember Parks is presuming?
On July 13 as reported by FOXSports.com, Parks told the Los Angeles Times:
"There's going to be a major celebration in the city, and the likelihood is the city is going to absorb the bulk of those costs."
However, Parks' 9th District City Council colleague, Jan Perry, doesn't share his enthusiasm for the city financing the parade, also telling the Los Angeles Times:
"City employees have been asked by their employers to take a massive pay cut. And we do not believe it is appropriate in this economic climate for taxpayers to be funding a parade."
What's sad about the mobs who ravaged Los Angeles this evening is the selfishness they've shown their fellow Angelenos, and the way they tainted their favorite team's win. What's even more sad is that this is their method for expressing their joy -- by inflicting pain and destruction.
And now they're getting a parade!
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Please be less disingenuous than to label it "unruly crowds." It was a handful of individual thugs who live under rocks in the nearby high-crime area of Pico-Union that seek opportunities to wreak havoc. Thank goodness LAPD has all the cellphone and news media photos of these creeps. Not to worry--the parade is always a family affair and that won't change.
What rich empowered and entitled journalists don't understand is the feeling shared by the disaffected poor masses. There's also a lot of civic jealousy of Los Angeles (see other comments here). People are jealous of Angelenos and the world wide attention they get, whether they seek it or not. Notice the slogan of "Beat L.A.!" doesn't seem to translate to other cities with comparably successful NBA teams like, "Beat Boston!" or "Beat San Antonio!". The finer point is the mob mentality of sports fans. I remember not so long ago that Lakers crowds were criticized for their nonchalance, supposedly expecting their team to win. The mob mentality isn't as nefarious as the news tries to make it out to be. These aren't "thugs" although they are made out to be. They are just people with little opportunity, no hope but also with the best basketball team in the world and the forced responsibility to show their gratitude and loyalty.
There is no excuse for what happened. Period.
Thank you!
"Sadly, the damage caused by this evening's unruly behavior will already eat into the the city's limited budget. "
Maybe the L.A. City Council can sell some of the eight cars each member of that body gets as a perk and layoff some of the 15 aids each is allotted to help pay for cleaning up the damage.
NAHHHHHHHH!
Basketball is our soccer, largely beloved by thugs.
[laughter]
And by thugs you mean African-Americans.
Maybe you haven't noticed but hugs come in all kinds of colors, if you have any doubt, catch a soccer game.
I'm praying for a rainstorm.
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