SoFi Stadium worker fired for toppling street vendor carts and hurting girl.

A SoFi Stadium employee has been fired after allegedly knocking over a hot dog stand and injuring a 12-year-old girl. The incident occurred after a concert, and witnesses said the worker was telling street vendors to move back, but eventually took matters into his own hands. SoFi Stadium officials said they are aware of the incident and are working with police to “look into the matter.” The fired worker was identified as Marvin Carroll, who vowed to apologize during a news conference Wednesday morning. The organization Project Islamic Hope is calling for a city and county-wide effort to support street vendors, especially in areas like South Los Angeles, where Latino vendors have been the victims of robbery, assaults, and harassment.
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