Several supporters of Iran’s exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi were hurt on Sunday in Los Angeles when a U-Haul truck drove into a crowd during a protest. The protesters had gathered near a federal building in Westwood to support anti-government protests in Iran and oppose the country’s clerical rule. According to ABC7 news, the truck sped down a street filled with marchers, forcing people to jump out of the way. Protesters chased the vehicle and tried to stop the driver. The truck was later found blocks away with broken mirrors and surrounded by police. A banner on the truck said: “NO SHAH. NO REGIME. USA: DON’T REPEAT 1953. NO MULLAH.” Videos show protesters swarming the truck, punching the driver, and breaking the window with flagpoles. Police struggled to calm the crowd as shattered glass and debris lay scattered. Los Angeles police confirmed their response but did not share arrest details. Fire officials said two people were checked by paramedics but refused treatment. The police said, “We can confirm that a U-Haul truck plowed through a group of protesters this afternoon. We are still gathering information and do not have the number of injuries as of now.” Chaos peaked near 3.30 pm when the crowd surrounded the truck and pulled the driver from it. Some protesters tried to hit him while police took him into custody. Later, police gave a dispersal order. By 5 pm, most protesters left, leaving around 100 behind. The truck was taped off as a crime scene. Meanwhile, protests continued in Tehran and other Iranian cities despite an internet blackout. Human rights groups report over 580 killed and 10,600 detained since unrest began. The anger comes from economic crisis, inflation over 40%, rising food prices, and past police crackdowns, including the 2022 death of Mahsa Amini. Some protesters chant support for Reza Pahlavi, who urged security forces to side with people instead of the government. US President Donald Trump warned Iran against violence, saying, “If they start killing people like they have in the past, I think they’re going to get hit very hard by the United States.”