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Four individuals were sent to the hospital following a shooting at a street takeover in Los Angeles County early Sunday morning, officials reported. This incident is the latest in a series of violent events associated with unlawful gatherings, which have come under increased examination.
“I’m definitely moving,” said a nearby resident of the Rosemead area, speaking to Fox 11 Los Angeles. “It’s frightening. I’m from San Marino—I don’t feel like I belong here.”
The shooting erupted at approximately 2 a.m. local time on Sunday. Cellphone footage captured the moment when the crowd, startled by gunfire, began to disperse rapidly. Authorities have confirmed that all four individuals injured in the incident are expected to survive.

“It’s not just disruptive and loud, but now there’s gunfire,” the woman continued. “It’s absurd.”
“It’s disturbing, it’s loud, and now they’re shooting,” the woman added. “It’s ridiculous.”
Authorities have not announced any arrests.
“Detectives are actively working leads, reviewing evidence and speaking to witnesses,” Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Lt. Alex Ruiz said as investigators canvassed nearby businesses for surveillance footage and collected video recorded by witnesses.

Footage from Los Angeles County early Sunday showed chaos in the streets, with audible gunfire ringing out as people fled. (Anonymous via Storyful)
Ruiz said investigators are continuing to review footage from the scene and urged the community to report takeover activity before crowds grow too large for deputies to quickly control.
“Getting the community to call us out before it builds into a large crowd where we can’t control it with a few deputies,” Ruiz said.
The Rosemead shooting comes weeks after another violent street takeover near Crypto.com Arena in downtown Los Angeles, where a crowd smashed windows and forced its way into a luxury apartment building. One person was stabbed in that incident.

Police are investigating after a shooting took place during a street takeover in Los Angeles County early Sunday, with four victims suffering injuries. (Anonymous via Storyful)
That earlier takeover prompted condemnation from Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, who called for tougher enforcement and warned that participants would face arrest.
Although Rosemead is outside Los Angeles city limits, Sunday’s shooting quickly drew political reaction as officials and residents alike voiced concern about the spread of increasingly violent street takeovers across the region.
For neighbors living near Sunday’s scene, the fear was more immediate and likely to drive more out of the area.
“This is very scary,” the resident told Fox 11. “That’s why I’m moving. I’m not staying here.”