Los Angeles County officials Friday were warning that law enforcement agencies will step up enforcement against illegal street takeovers during the Independence Day weekend, with participants facing fines of up to $1,000.
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County officials said drivers, organizers and people who promote illegal street takeovers on social media can all face penalties under recently increased fines aimed at curbing the dangerous gatherings.
Last Sunday alone, a shooting at an illegal street takeover in Carson left one person dead and six others injured, officials said. A takeover in Gardena blocked residents from entering their homes, while another in South Los Angeles resulted in multiple vehicles being destroyed, including a stolen vehicle that caught fire, according to authorities.
“No one should have to fear for their safety or risk losing their life because of these reckless and entirely preventable events,” Los Angeles County Supervisor Holly Mitchell said in a statement.
“As we head into the holiday weekend and the busy summer season, our message is clear: if you choose to participate in, organize or promote an illegal street takeover you will be held accountable,” she added.
Sheriff Robert Luna said deputies will increase enforcement over the holiday weekend.
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“Street takeovers are not a victimless crime, they are dangerous, illegal, and will not be tolerated in our communities,” Luna said. “Our deputies will continue to take decisive enforcement action against those who participate in or facilitate these reckless events.”
According to the county, street takeovers in unincorporated areas and contract cities declined 33% between 2024 and 2025 and 53% between 2024 and 2026, based on data from the first three months of each year.
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Officials urged anyone who sees or has information about an illegal street takeover to contact their local law enforcement agency.
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