Driver slams into South Los Angeles carnival, injuring 6
The six victims ranged in age from 30 years old to 50 years old, LAFD reported
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An investigation was underway in Los Angeles after a person drove through a street carnival in the city's historic South Central area Saturday night injuring six people, according to FOX 11 LA.
The crash happened around 8:20 p.m. near the intersection of Trinity Street and East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the Los Angeles Fire Department tweeted.
After driving into the carnival, the driver then fled the scene.
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LAFD said all six of the victims range from 30 years old to 50 years old and sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
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Aerial pictures taken by FOX 11's helicopter show crime scene tape around the carnival and several pop-up tents with damage from the crash.
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There were also multiple ambulances at the site awaiting patients to transport to the hospital.
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Though a suspect is not in custody as of early Sunday morning, police identified the suspect's car as a white Porsche. Los Angeles police officers were seen investigating it near the carnival.
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No other information was immediately available.
This is a developing story.