Multiple individuals supporting the Pahlavi dynasty were injured in a truck attack in Los Angeles, according to reports released today. The incident occurred in a public area, with witnesses describing the truck as detailed with a prominent banner that read “No Shah,” suggesting political motivation behind the attack.
Authorities responded swiftly to the scene, and emergency services were dispatched to assist the injured. Details regarding the number of casualties and the severity of their injuries have not yet been confirmed. Law enforcement officials have launched an investigation to determine the circumstances leading to the incident and whether it was targeted based on political affiliations.
The rally or gathering during which the attack took place appeared to involve supporters of the Pahlavi dynasty, a former ruling house of Iran. The presence of the “No Shah” banner indicates opposition to the restoration of the monarchy or the current political regime, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding Iranian political sentiments abroad.
As investigations continue, officials are urging the public to remain cautious and are expected to release further information as it becomes available. The incident marks a concerning development amid ongoing political debates related to Iran’s leadership and its diaspora community in the United States.