A California teenager fell to his dying making an attempt to movie a social media stunt on Los Angeles' new $500 million bridge: police

  • A 17-year-old boy in Los Angeles fell to his dying whereas climbing the arches of an iconic bridge.
  • Police stated he wished to publish a “social media broadcast” when he slipped and fell.
  • The sixth Road bridge has typically been closed as a result of harmful stunts and drag races held there.

A 17-year-old boy fell to his dying on Saturday after making an attempt to movie a social media stunt on the Los Angeles sixth Road bridge, police stated.

{The teenager}, who was not named, slipped whereas “climbing upon one of many arches so as to publish, apparently, a social media broadcast,” Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore stated throughout a Tuesday board assembly.

“Tragically we see that location, whereas it has spawned a substantial amount of delight in Los Angeles, it has additionally sadly served as a backdrop now for tragedies comparable to this,” Moore stated.

Police discovered the boy at round 2 a.m. on the sixth Road viaduct, and he was pronounced useless at a hospital, per The Related Press.

Moore didn’t say which social media platform {the teenager} was utilizing. 

The $588 million bridge, opened in July, has been closed a number of occasions as a result of incidents of vandalism and avenue stunts. It is notoriously turn into the positioning of avenue takeovers and unlawful drag races, The Los Angeles Occasions reported.

Some TikTokers have filmed themselves climbing the bridge’s arches — which gentle up in pink and blue and are its defining function.

In accordance with the Occasions’ Tom Carroll, plans for the bridge initially featured guardrails and stairs on its arches. Nevertheless, that design was ultimately scrapped, Caroll reported.


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