A U-Haul truck drove into a crowd of demonstrators in Los Angeles during an anti-Iranian regime rally in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon, officials said.
The Los Angeles Fire Department said two patients were evaluated at the scene and both declined treatment and transport.
Firefighter-paramedics responded to reports of a third person in the general area, officials said. The condition of the individual has not been released.
The demonstration in Los Angeles comes as the death toll from mass protests in Iran has risen to over 500 people, according to data compiled by the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency on Sunday.

A U-Haul truck drove into a crowd of protesters in Los Angeles during an anti-Iranian regime rally in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon, officials said.
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The group says it has confirmed the deaths of 490 protesters and 48 members of security forces. 10,600 people are also recorded as having been arrested, according to HRANA.
ABC News cannot independently verify these numbers. The Iranian government has not provided any death tolls during the ongoing protests.
HRANA said in its Saturday update that it had recorded 574 protest locations across 185 cities and all 31 provinces of the country. Saturday marked the fourteenth day of protests in the country.
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