Los Angeles Times

Teen boy dies during social media stunt

17- year- old climbing the 6th Street Viaduct slipped and fell to his death, Los Angeles police chief says.

- By Grace Toohey

A 17- year- old boy died over the weekend after falling from the 6th Street Viaduct during a climb up the iconic bridge that he was trying to share on social media, according to Los Angeles Police Chief Michel

Moore.

The teen fell “when climbing upon one of the arches, in order to post, apparently, a social media broadcast,” Moore said at Tuesday’s meeting of the Los Angeles Board of Police Commission­ers. “He slipped and fell to his death.”

The teen has not yet been publicly identified. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear which social media platform he was using or how he was trying to “broadcast” the climb.

Police responded to the scene just after 2 a. m. Saturday, according to Officer Warren Moore, a spokespers­on for the Los Angeles Police Department. He said the teen was transporte­d to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

“Tragically we see that location, while it has spawned a great deal of pride in Los Angeles, it has also unfortunat­ely served as a backdrop now for tragedies such as this,” Moore said.

“Our added patrols will continue at that location … to counter such reckless actions.”

The bridge opened in July to replace the iconic viaduct that had spanned the Los Angeles River, connecting downtown to Boyle Heights for nearly a century. In its f irst year, the new bridge has drawn crowds and high interest — including from some seeking dangerous thrills. Officials have repeatedly responded to drag racing and street takeovers at the location, and there have been multiple crashes.

A man was also fatally shot on the bridge in January while f ilming a music video.

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