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Chaotic street takeover breaks out in Pacoima after Mexico's World Cup win

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Chaotic street takeover breaks out in Pacoima after Mexico's World Cup win

A street takeover broke out at a Pacoima intersection following Mexico's World Cup win, with drivers performing dangerous donuts as crowds looked on.

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