Police deployed tear gas and less-than-lethal weapons as thousands of Los Angeles Dodgers fans flooded downtown streets to celebrate the team’s second straight World Series championship early Sunday, November 2. The chaotic scenes erupted after the Dodgers clinched a dramatic 5-4 extra-innings victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7 on Saturday night.
The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that “CS gas” and other crowd-control measures were authorized when officers were struck by fireworks and bottles near Olympic Boulevard and Grand Avenue around 12:30 a.m. local time. A dispersal order was issued as revelers ignored repeated commands to clear the area.
Police Confront Violence as Dodgers Fans Take Over Los Angeles Streets
According to LAPD updates, officers were pelted with industrial-size fireworks and debris, prompting the incident commander to approve the use of tear gas. Pyrotechnics were also launched near Sunset Boulevard and Echo Park, just blocks from Dodger Stadium, even though the championship game had taken place in Toronto. Police said less-than-lethal munitions were deployed only after verbal orders were ignored.
Elsewhere, crowds vandalized property, including an autonomous vehicle in downtown Los Angeles, while several cars performed burnouts and donuts in the Pacoima neighborhood before being dispersed by authorities. KTLA footage showed several hundred people gathered at intersections before police moved in to restore order.
Mayor Karen Bass urged residents to celebrate responsibly, praising the team’s achievement but condemning violent behavior. “Once again, we showed the world that L.A. is the city of champions,” Bass posted on social media. “Celebrate safely and responsibly tonight. There will be no tolerance for anyone who tries to take advantage of this win.”
How the Dodgers Clinched Back-to-Back World Series Titles
The Dodgers captured their second consecutive championship by rallying from a 4-1 deficit. Max Muncy’s eighth-inning homer cut the gap to 4-3 before Miguel Rojas tied it in the ninth with a solo blast. Catcher Will Smith sealed the title with an 11th-inning home run at Toronto’s Rogers Centre. Yoshinobu Yamamoto earned the win in relief and was later named World Series MVP after allowing only two earned runs across 17.2 innings in the series.
With the victory, Los Angeles became the first back-to-back World Series champion since the New York Yankees completed their three-peat in 2000. The team finished the 2025 season 93-69, winning its fourth straight National League West title and sweeping the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLCS.
Aftermath and Ongoing Investigation
City officials said investigations are underway into vandalism and assault reports stemming from the celebrations. Police confirmed several arrests were made overnight. Authorities also plan to review body-camera footage to assess response procedures and identify those responsible for damaging property and endangering officers.
Similar unrest followed the Dodgers’ 2024 title, when one fan suffered severe injuries from fireworks and looters ransacked stores near Dodger Stadium. Officials emphasized that future celebrations could face tighter crowd-control measures if violent outbursts continue.
The tear gas deployment underscored how swiftly celebrations can spiral into chaos. Even as Los Angeles basks in baseball glory, the city now faces questions about how to keep victory nights safe in the future.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Why did police use tear gas on Dodgers fans?
Police said officers were struck by fireworks and bottles after issuing dispersal orders. Tear gas was used to control violent crowds that ignored warnings.
Q2: Where did the most damage occur in Los Angeles?
Major incidents were reported downtown near Olympic and Grand Avenue and in Pacoima, where cars performed burnouts and vandalism was filmed.
Q3: Did the Dodgers win the 2025 World Series in Los Angeles?
No. Game 7 took place at Toronto’s Rogers Centre, but fans flooded L.A. streets overnight to celebrate the team’s championship.
Q4: Who was named the 2025 World Series MVP?
Pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto earned the award after three wins in the series and a combined 17.2 innings with only two earned runs allowed.
Q5: How many World Series titles do the Dodgers now have?
The Dodgers have now won consecutive championships and multiple titles over the past decade, cementing their modern dynasty.
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