A $588 million bridge in Los Angeles was closed two weeks after it opened due to illegal activity, said the Los Angeles Police Department on Tuesday night.
“The 6th Street Bridge will be closed until further notice due to illegal activity and public safety concerns,” the LAPD wrote on Twitter, coming just two weeks after it opened. About 12 hours later, on Wednesday morning, the LAPD announced that the bridge was reopened.
Video shot from the bridge showed dozens of bicyclists taking over the bridge, also known as the Sixth Street Viaduct, on Tuesday night. No arrests or citations were announced by the LAPD.
“The 6th Street bridge offered [the] type of opportunity for Los Angeles to be proud of a historic L.A. River, the origins of the city, as well as the viaduct,” Moore said. “Unfortunately, since its opening, it has also served, or become known as, a place where people are going to gather and conduct exhibitions.”
Moore was making reference to individuals taking over the bridge to carry out dangerous car stunts that often end in injuries and collisions. Spectators have also climbed on the bridge’s arches.
Police have issued over 57 citations and impounded six vehicles over the past four days, Moore said on Tuesday, according to local reports.
“After a 2-hour closure, the bridge was opened,“ the LAPD central division wrote on Friday. ”In less than an hour, 200 people arrived for a street takeover, fireworks and vandalism. Maximum enforcement will continue over the weekend.”