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U-Haul plows into Iranian protest crowd in Los Angeles; two evaluated after chaos on Wilshire

Cayla Corkill by Cayla Corkill
March 29, 2026
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A U-Haul truck pushed into a crowd of Iranian protesters in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon, turning a large Westwood demonstration into a chaotic and frightening scene as marchers scattered, police moved in, and paramedics evaluated two people at the scene. Authorities said the driver, an adult man, was detained on suspicion of reckless driving after the incident near the Wilshire Federal Building, where a large rally had drawn demonstrators supporting the Iranian people. Both people evaluated by paramedics declined further treatment, according to fire officials. What remained unclear late Sunday was whether the driver acted with deliberate intent, panicked after entering the closure, or made a reckless decision in a heavily crowded area.

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Truck forces its way into protest route in Westwood

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The confrontation unfolded along Wilshire Boulevard in Westwood, where thousands had gathered for a march and rally tied to the unrest in Iran. According to police accounts cited in early reporting, officers monitoring the demonstration stopped the box truck as it approached the crowd and told the driver to turn around. Instead, the vehicle continued into the protest area, sending people running out of its path. Video that quickly spread across television and social media captured the most alarming moments. The truck can be seen moving through a street packed with demonstrators who had been marching peacefully moments earlier. Reporting from the Associated Press, Good Morning America, and the Los Angeles Times all described the same core sequence: officers tried to stop the truck, the driver kept moving, and the crowd had to react in seconds. That compressed timeline is what made the incident so alarming. Wilshire is one of the busiest corridors on the Westside, and by late afternoon the demonstration had already filled the area with marchers, flags, signs, and traffic diversions. Once the truck broke into that space, the event shifted from a protest to an emergency almost instantly.

Crowd turns on driver after truck passes through

After the truck moved through the gathering, the scene became even more volatile. Protesters surrounded the vehicle, struck it, and damaged parts of it before officers pushed in and formed a barrier around the driver. Footage aired by local outlets showed a vehicle with shattered glass and broken mirrors as police tried to separate the crowd from the man behind the wheel. That response was driven by fear as much as anger. For demonstrators who had just watched a large rental truck enter a dense crowd, the immediate assumption was that the incident could have turned deadly. A report from CBS Los Angeles said officers created a skirmish line between the truck and the crowd before taking the driver into custody. AP also reported that protesters tore away a banner attached to the truck as the confrontation intensified. Even without life-threatening injuries, the emotional force of the moment was obvious. Demonstrators who had gathered to show solidarity with Iranians protesting repression abroad suddenly found themselves diving away from a moving truck on a Los Angeles street.

Two people evaluated, but no serious injuries reported

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Despite the chaos, the confirmed medical toll appeared limited. The Los Angeles Fire Department said two people were evaluated at the scene and both declined treatment and transport. Early same-day coverage did not indicate any hospitalizations. Given the size of the vehicle and the density of the crowd, that outcome was remarkably fortunate. It also narrowed the immediate reporting focus. Rather than a mass-casualty event, the story became one about near misses, public fear, and the danger created when a vehicle enters a live demonstration where escape routes are limited and confusion spreads faster than official information. That distinction matters for a breaking-news audience. Readers do not need inflated language to understand the seriousness of what happened. A large box truck moving into a crowded protest on Wilshire Boulevard was inherently dangerous, even if the final injury count was lower than many onlookers feared in the moment.

Driver detained as motive remains unresolved

Police said the driver was detained pending further investigation on suspicion of reckless driving. As of the latest same-day reporting, authorities had not publicly detailed a motive or announced a broader set of charges. Good Morning America reported that federal authorities were also looking into the incident, adding another layer of scrutiny to a case that immediately drew national attention. Investigators also examined the truck after the driver was taken into custody. Early reports did not indicate that anything significant had been found inside the vehicle. That left the central question unanswered late Sunday: whether this was an intentional act aimed at demonstrators, a reckless escalation after confusion at the closure, or some combination of panic and aggression that spiraled in public view. Until police or prosecutors provide a fuller account, the safest conclusion is the narrow one. A driver entered a blocked protest zone, ignored police direction according to authorities, triggered panic in a large crowd, and ended the afternoon in custody.

Incident raises new questions about protest security

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The episode also exposed a familiar vulnerability in big-city demonstrations: traffic control alone is not always enough when a driver refuses to comply. California’s reckless driving law, Vehicle Code Section 23103, defines the offense as driving with willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property. That may fit the initial detention, but it does not answer the broader public-safety question raised by Sunday’s events. If officers had already identified the truck as a problem vehicle and directed it to turn around, readers are left asking how it still reached such a dense cluster of marchers. That is the larger issue city leaders and law enforcement will face after the videos fade from the news cycle. In a city built around traffic, demonstrations often depend on a mix of police direction, temporary closures, and voluntary compliance. Sunday showed how fragile that formula can be when one driver refuses to follow instructions. For the protesters gathered in Westwood, the afternoon was supposed to be about Iran. Instead, it became a local test of crowd safety, police control, and how quickly a peaceful public gathering can be thrown into chaos by a single moving vehicle.

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Cayla Corkill is a writer and editor contributing news and topical coverage at Overview Today. With a background in research, fact-checking, and editorial work, she brings a detail-oriented approach to every piece she publishes. Cayla holds a Bachelor's degree from Central Methodist University and continues to grow her editorial portfolio through consistent publication work.

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