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Good Samaritans Raise Thousands For Man Whose Car Burned In Van Nuys Protests

UPDATE 6/3: A family member of the victim has taken over the GoFundMe page after it was started by a stranger, not a family member. Officials now say it's unclear whether the car fire was related to any protests.

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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Good Samaritans have raised thousands of dollars for an innocent man whose car was set ablaze during the Van Nuys protests Monday over the death of George Floyd.

Good Samaritans Raise Thousands To Man Whose Car Burned In Van Nuys Protests
A car was sent ablaze by looters during protests in the Van Nuys area of Los Angeles on June 1, 2020. (CBSLA)

Jose Franco lost his car and phone in the fire, which was captured by Sky2 at around 4 p.m. in the 6100 block of Hazeltine Avenue.

Franco's insurance was minimal, so his sister set up a GoFundMe page to go towards getting him a new car.

As of Tuesday morning, more than $25,100 has been raised from over 1,500 donors.

On Monday, an estimated 150 people were arrested for looting, vandalism and curfew violations in Hollywood, and another 30 were taken into custody in Van Nuys.

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