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A sideshow in San Jose, 2021. A sideshow (so-called in the San Francisco Bay Area, and a street takeover in the Los Angeles area [1] [2]) is an informal and often illegal demonstration of automotive stunts now often held in vacant lots, and public intersections, originally seen in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, United States.
A sideshow — the name given for when a group of cars takeover a street and block traffic to make room for circular burnouts known as donuts — allowed a mob of people to ransack a 7-Eleven ...
Street races and street takeovers are more than just a nuisance that blocks traffic; they can endanger the public. Now, Kansas City has a new weapon against them: a city ordinance introduced in ...
The CHP said about 100 vehicles “attempted a freeway takeover” about 10 p.m., but officers in patrol vehicles and CHP aircraft “swiftly responded.” Most of the sideshow participants ...
The usually separate phenomena of a street takeover by cars and flash mob shoplifting merged in Los Angeles this week, prompting authorities to sound an alarm.
Juan Antonio Orozco, 22, and his friend Javier Carachure Menchaca, 19, were shot to death around 1 a.m. Nov. 14 while sitting in a car watching a street takeover in Compton.
Viral footage of a street takeover in Orange County helped authorities identify the driver of a hit-and-run that sent two people to the hospital, Anaheim police said.
Los Angeles County officials are looking for ideas from the public to curb illegal street takeovers, which have become increasingly popular and have killed or injured bystanders.