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Man booked on reckless driving charge after U-Haul truck drives through Iran protesters in L.A.


Law enforcement officers have arrested a man suspected of driving a U-Haul box truck into a group of demonstrators protesting the Iranian government Sunday afternoon in west Los Angeles.

Calor Madanescht, 48, was booked on a reckless driving charge — a misdemeanor — with $0 bail, the Los Angeles Police Department said in a statement Monday. Inmate records show Madanescht was released Monday afternoon of his own recognizance.

It was not immediately clear if he has been assigned or hired a lawyer. A request for comment sent to an email address possibly belonging to Madanescht was not immediately returned Monday night. His next court date is scheduled for Feb. 2, according to inmate records.

Image: People walk near a U-Haul truck that reportedly was driven into a crowd during an anti-Iranian regime rally
People walk near a U-Haul truck that reportedly was driven into a crowd during an anti-Iranian regime rally on Jan. 11 in Los Angeles.Jonathan Alcorn / AFP – Getty Images

The incident unfolded outside the Federal Building near a neighborhood locally referred to as “Tehrangeles” because of the large number of Iranians who have emigrated there. Demonstrators Sunday waved the flag of Iran from before the Islamic Revolution and called for an end to the repressive regime.

The Iranian government has been cracking down on nationwide demonstrations in response to high prices of everyday goods.

According to the Human Rights Activists News Agency, or HRANA, a watchdog based in the United States, more than 600 people had been killed as of Monday in Iran since the protests began, including 505 protesters and 133 military and law enforcement personnel. Nearly 600 other reports of deaths are under review, the group reported.

The true scale of the government crackdown has been difficult to gauge due to an internet and phone blackout in the country.

The truck that appeared to drive into a crowd of protesters in L.A. on Sunday bore a banner that read “No Shah. No Regime. USA: Don’t Repeat 1953. No Mullah,” an apparent reference to a U.S.-backed coup that toppled then-Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh and paved the way for the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Image: People walk near a U-Haul truck that reportedly was driven into a crowd during an anti-Iranian regime rally
People walk near a U-Haul truck that reportedly was driven into a crowd during an anti-Iranian regime rally on Jan. 11 in Los Angeles.Jonathan Alcorn / AFP – Getty Images

According to the LAPD, officers stopped the truck and instructed the driver to turn around. Instead, police said, the truck continued to drive toward the crowd, prompting some protesters to jump out of the way.

The truck kept going even as demonstrators chased after it and smashed windows, videos of the scene showed. A man was struck by the vehicle, police said, but no serious injuries were reported. Two people were evaluated at the scene but declined treatment, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.

Officers took the driver into custody and searched the truck. Nothing “significant” was found, according to the police department.