
At least eight people were injured when a customer rammed into a CarMax store in Inglewood, California, Saturday afternoon, according to the Inglewood Police Department. The incident is being investigated as an intentional act. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Police were dispatched to the store on the 8600 block of S. La Cienega Boulevard at around 2:03 p.m.
Main Idea: Inglewood police are investigating a CarMax crash in California as an intentional act after a customer drove into the store and injured at least eight people.
Key Points:
The crash injured customers and workers, showing how a violent dispute can put shoppers and staff at risk and briefly shut a local business.
Inglewood police and CarMax are working with investigators, which may help prevent similar incidents and restore safety for nearby communities.
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Central law-enforcement body investigating the incident and describing it as potentially intentional.
Agency where the suspect turned himself in and that is part of the arrest-related chain of events.
County referenced through the fire department and jail records, but not acting as a separate central entity.
Detention facility where the suspect is being held, included as part of the enforcement response.
Vehicle brand identified in video of the crash, but only as the car involved in the incident.
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