10.03.2025 14:30
In an incident at the CarMax car dealership in Los Angeles, a customer drove their car into the dealership after having a dispute over the value of the vehicle. Security camera footage of the event shows an SUV rapidly entering the dealership, with employees fleeing in panic. According to a statement from the Los Angeles Fire Department, two people were seriously injured and six others sustained minor injuries as a result of the attack. It was reported that the assailant was apprehended by the police shortly afterward.
In a horrifying incident at a car dealership in Los Angeles, an angry customer drove into the gallery with their vehicle. The terrifying moments were captured on security cameras, and a total of 8 people were injured in the attack.
The incident occurred at the CarMax dealership in the Inglewood area. Footage from security cameras shows an SUV rapidly reversing into the dealership building. At that moment, an employee is seen fleeing in panic to save their life.
According to Los Angeles Fire Department spokesperson Jonathan Torres, two people were seriously injured, and six others sustained minor injuries in the attack. From another camera angle, the vehicle can be seen making a turn inside the gallery and exiting from the opposite side of the building.
When the vehicle first crashed, glass shards scattered everywhere, and customers inside experienced great panic. CarMax officials confirmed that the attacker was a customer who had a dispute regarding the value of their vehicle. The police apprehended the driver shortly afterward.
Initially, the incident was reported as involving an "armed assailant," but authorities later determined that this was not the case. CarMax stated in a press release, "We thank the authorities for their swift response to this horrific incident."
A similar incident had occurred in the past in West Virginia. WSAZ-TV reporter Tori Yorgey was hit by a truck while presenting the weather live on air. Surprisingly, the reporter got back on her feet and said, "Oh my God, a car hit me, but I'm fine. This is the reality of live broadcasting." Although the incident happened three years ago, Tori recently shared the "anniversary" of this moment on Instagram, thanking "Cousin Mikey for reminding me of this unforgettable moment."