8 hurt when driver plows vehicle into Southern California car dealership
An incident at a CarMax dealership in Inglewood, California, left eight people injured when a driver crashed into the building on Saturday. Among the injured, two individuals suffered critical injuries, while the remaining six experienced more minor injuries, according to Los Angeles County Fire Department spokesperson Jonathan Torres.
Video footage shared on social media captured the chaotic aftermath, showing an SUV backing into the dealership with an employee rushing to assist. The vehicle then maneuvered within the lobby area before exiting through the opposite side of the building. CarMax confirmed that the driver was a customer who had brought in their vehicle for appraisal and was later taken into custody.
The company expressed gratitude for the rapid response from authorities during this distressing event. Initial reports mistakenly classified the situation as an active shooter incident, but emergency responders quickly clarified that this was not the case.
As the investigation continues, the Inglewood Police Department was contacted for further details. The city of Inglewood is located approximately 10 miles southwest of downtown Los Angeles, and the incident has raised significant concern within the community.
The incident highlights the unexpected dangers that can occur in public spaces, and it underscores the importance of quick emergency responses in mitigating harm in such scenarios.