Bass announces LAPD surge in downtown L.A. after 'despicable' apartment brawl, street takeover

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Downtown Los Angeles is no stranger to wild street takeovers where crowds shut down intersections to perform doughnuts, burnouts and other stunts.But over the weekend, a takeover took a turn for the explosive when a brawl overflowed into an upscale apartment complex near Crypto.com Arena, with lobby windows smashed and at least one person taken to the hospital, authorities said.

On Tuesday, Mayor Karen Bass announced that the Los Angeles Police Department would be strategically deploying patrol cars, horse patrols, foot patrols and undercover units in the downtown L.A.area in response to the incident.“Here is a message to anyone who thinks they can come Downtown and cause trouble: LAPD will be Downtown in force to arrest you,” Bass said in a statement.

“What happened at Circa LA Apartments is despicable.And we have zero tolerance for street takeovers.”Los Angeles police responded to a call about a large street takeover near the Circa LA Apartments at 3:12 a.m.

Sunday and took reports on an assault with a deadly weapon, battery and vandalism, according to a department spokesperson.At least one person was detained and one victim transported to a hospital, the spokesperson said.

Video captured of the incident shows people rushing into the lobby, throwing punches and shoving a man in a suit who appears to work at the complex.A person in a black hoodie and a mask can be shown repeatedly ramming a metal barricade into the lobby’s glass windows until they shatter while people in the crowd outside scream and film the brawl.

California There is a growing backlash in some neighborhoods, with residents demanding authorities do more to crack down on the illegal gatherings that can turn deadly in a flash.The group inside the building ransacked the furniture and at least one person appeared to steal a package before sirens were heard and people rushed back outside.Los Angeles Po...

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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