Mob of Teens Brutally Assaults Man in LA, Breaking His Leg: Shocking Incident Captured on Video
A group of teens on bikes were caught on camera attacking a man in traffic earlier this month.
The attacker struck while Shailoobek Bazarbai Uulu was in his car stuck at a red light in downtown Los Angeles. A group of about 30 kids on bikes were riding next to him.
He tried to pass the group when the light went green, and one of the teens threw a water bottle into his car. Then he pulled over and got out of his car. The teens circled him right away. The argument went violent very quickly, with some of the kids hitting Uulu and others damaging his car.
People saw teens breaking windows, jumping on Uulu’s car’s hood, and going through the inside of the car. They hurt him and stole his leg as well as his wallet, cash, and personal papers. He also had many cuts and scrapes all over his body.
Uulu told The Los Angeles Times, “I never thought teens could be so mean. I didn’t expect that from them.” “That’s why I got out of the car.” “Wow, I didn’t know that getting out of the car was that dangerous.”
He was born in Kyrgyzstan but has spent most of his life in Russia. The Times said that he came to the U.S. and asked for refuge about a year ago. Uulu says that many of the papers he needs to apply for refuge were stolen during the attack.
There are videos of wary people watching the violence and some of them are filming it. It looks like a lot of people tried to help, and in the end, they helped Uulu get to safety while he asked them to call the cops.
One guy who was filming the event can be heard saying, “This is what L.A. has come to.” It’s not even fun for me, dog. I swear I just parked. These teens and young adults are crazy.
However, Uulu says he didn’t do anything to deserve the attack. One of the teens can be heard saying that he hit the bikers while driving.
He told KTLA, “It’s been a week and no one has been found guilty.” “They stole my bank cards, and they even tried to use it a few days later.”
It was only a few days ago that Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass officially accepted the Olympic torch from Paris. Even though there is a lot of crime and homelessness in LA, it will host the 2028 Summer Olympics.