“This vessel should have been able to dispose of this material,” Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michel Moore said at a news conference. “Something happened in that containment vehicle that should not have happened and we do not know why.”
Earlier on Wednesday, the LAPD received a call about illegal fireworks, Moore said. When officers arrived at the residence, they found commercial-grade fireworks stacked approximately 8-10 feet high. They also found improvised explosives, he said.
The explosion occurred as officers intentionally detonated the improvised devices in the truck, Moore said.
One person was arrested and charged with possession of a destructive device, the chief said. The illegal fireworks came from out of state and were intended for sale around the Fourth of July holiday, he added.
Of the 17 people injured, 10 were responding officers and seven were civilians, Moore said.
The police chief did not describe the condition of the injured.
Of the six civilians mentioned in the statement, the LAFD said three sustained serious injuries and the other three had minor injuries.
Several structures sustained varying levels of damage from the blast, the LAFD said. Multiple cars were also damaged by flying debris.
Mayor Eric Garcetti has said there would be a full investigation into the incident.
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