Teen dies while climbing Los Angeles bridge in apparent social media stunt | Los Angeles

A 17-year-old boy fell to his death this weekend while climbing a Los Angeles bridge in an apparent social media stunt, police said.

Police were sent to the 6th Street Viaduct around 2am Saturday and found the boy, who was pronounced dead at a hospital. His name was not immediately released.

The teen slipped and fell “when climbing upon one of the arches, in order to post, apparently, a social media broadcast”, said the police chief, Michel Moore, on Tuesday during a meeting of the Los Angeles Police Commission.

The bridge opened last July. The $588m span, which replaced an 84-year-old Art Deco span, runs 3,500ft (1,067 meters) over the concrete-lined Los Angeles River and connects downtown to the historic Eastside.

The bridge, which has thousands of LED lights and views of LA’s skyline, is the largest and most expensive span ever built in the city. It was designed to become a city landmark.

The original Art Deco bridge that connects downtown Los Angeles with its eastern disticts after its closure to traffic was demolished and replaced, reopening last JulyPin
The original Art Deco bridge that connects downtown Los Angeles with its eastern districts after its closure to traffic was demolished and replaced, reopening last July Photograph: Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images

But police closed the bridge several times after it quickly became a hotspot for street racing, graffiti and illegal takeovers that drew hundreds of spectators to watch drivers perform dangerous stunts in their vehicles.

Social media stunts abounded as well – in one case, a man sat in a barber’s chair for a haircut in the middle of the lanes.

A man was also fatally shot on the bridge in January during unauthorized filming of a music video.

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

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