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Shooting in East Los Angeles Leaves Four Injured After World Cup Celebration Turns Violent

A late‑night altercation at Whittier Boulevard and Leonard Avenue injured four fans following Mexico's defeat to England in the FIFA World Cup.

A Night of Celebration Turns Tragic

At about 9:35 p.m. on July 5, a sudden burst of gunfire erupted at the intersection of Whittier Boulevard and Leonard Avenue in East Los Angeles, wounding four people.

Two men who were arguing became the direct targets when a suspect produced a handgun and opened fire, while an uninvolved woman and a young boy were also hit by stray bullets.

Witnesses said the scene was already chaotic, with a crowd of Mexican soccer supporters gathered to watch the aftermath of their team's loss to England in the FIFA World Cup, some performing doughnut maneuvers with their vehicles before the shots rang out.

Paramedics arrived quickly and transported all four victims to nearby hospitals, where doctors confirmed that none of the injuries were life‑threatening.

Los Angeles police are investigating the incident as a possible hate‑motivated attack, though no motive has been confirmed, and they are reviewing surveillance footage from nearby businesses.

Community leaders have called for calm, urging fans to channel their passion for the sport into constructive outlets and to avoid confrontations that could endanger bystanders.

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