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Spencer Pratt has raged against the menace of Los Angeles street takeovers after four were shot during a raucous meet early Sunday.

A large crowd can be seen watching people hang out of their car windows in Rosemead, spinning the vehicles out of control followed by trails of smoke.

Streamer Adrian, also known as SweaterGXD, filmed the chaotic moment shots broke out as people ran for cover. 


  Multiple people were shot during a street takeover on Sunday morning which was captured on video by a popular streamer.
 Multiple people were shot during a street takeover on Sunday morning which was captured on video by a popular streamer.

“Get down, get down, go, go,” he could be heard saying in the video.

Pratt quickly came out slamming the event, vowing the wipe out such meets if he is elected mayor this year.

He said on X: “This is in Rosemead, but this happens in L.A. City all the time. When I’m Mayor, every person in this video will be in an orange jump suit filling potholes, picking up trash, and polishing L.A. sidewalks until they’re clean enough for tax-paying Angelenos to eat off them.”

Los Angeles County deputies responded to a report of a takeover at the intersection of Del Mar and Garvey avenues around 2am Sunday morning, according to NBCLA

Four people were shot and hospitalized, including a two teenagers and two men in their early twenties, the outlet reported. 

The victims, whose ages are 17, 19, 21, and 22, are reportedly in stable condition. 

“The circumstances surrounding the shooting remain under investigation,” the department said in a statement, according to KTLA. “Detectives are actively working to identify those involved and determine the events that led up to the shooting.”


  Spencer Pratt reacted to the shootout clip on X writing, ‘When I’m Mayor, every person in this video will be in an orange jump suit filling potholes’ Getty Images Spencer Pratt reacted to the shootout clip on X writing, ‘When I’m Mayor, every person in this video will be in an orange jump suit filling potholes’ Getty Images

  Four people were shot and hospitalized, including a two teenagers and two men in their early twenties, NBCLA reported. 
 Four people were shot and hospitalized, including a two teenagers and two men in their early twenties, NBCLA reported. 

All the vehicles involved in the street takeover fled the scene before authorities arrived and no arrests have been made, the outlet reported. 

In recent months, there have been several street takeovers that have popped up across Los Angeles County.

A Metro Rapid Bus, that was filled with passengers, got stuck in the middle of a street take over back in March, according to KTLA

Also in March, about 50 people riding e-bikes, pocket bikes, and illegal electric motorcycles  took over a street in Long Beach that resulted in one arrest, the outlet reported. 

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