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Los Angeles sees city bus burned, store thefts and rowdy crowds after Dodgers win World Series

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rowdy crowds took to the streets in Los Angeles after the Dodgers won the World Series, setting a city bus on fire, breaking into stores and setting off firecrackers. But Mayor Karen Bass on Thursday emphasized that “the overwhelming majority of celebrations were joyful and peaceful.” LA police Officer Drake Madison says there were some “unruly, and at times violent and hostile celebrations,” including several acts of vandalism. A dozen arrests were reported. The Dodgers plan to commemorate their championship Friday with a downtown parade followed by a celebration at Dodger Stadium.

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