Crime in Los Angeles: Meet Your New Government

Angelenos pre-occupied with virus hysteria. Real enemies take control.

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Urban real estate prices continue to fall, as prospective home buyers dry up. While Angelenos are entirely distracted by an “invisible enemy,” the violent gangs have taken advantage, and have taken control. The city must capitulate to its failures, then make some difficult changes. Not just the property market, but our livelihoods and our lives depend on it.

Panic leads to very bad decisions. Hysteria leads to the very worst of results. It seems as though the only safety concern today involves a bad flu-like virus that is not even in the top 7 causes of death according to the CDC. This kind of mass hysteria leads to unexpected, undesirable outcomes. Extended mass hysteria leads to unlimited mass atrocities. For one local example, taxpayers have allowed the city to cripple hundreds of thousands of jobs, to stop enforcing most laws involving the homeless, attracting more crime, with less protection for middle-class taxpayers. As a result, L.A. homeless and middle class taxpayers both now suffer from a massive explosion of horrific crime, including violent assault and murder. Now that hundreds of thousands of retail, restaurant, travel, tourism, and entertainment industry jobs for the young adults of Los Angeles are impacted or wiped out, violent gang activities are the default career for many.

Unprotected homeless and the middle class are being abused and killed by gang members at an atrocious pace. The first two weeks of 2021 rang in more violent crime than the entire year of 2020. The people who we thought were our city officials now beg and plead with the real bosses — the teens and twenty-somethings who control the city streets with nearly unfettered, merciless power. LA gang members may once may have been our waiters — now they’re our armed robbers and our drive-by shooters.  They used to wear a vest with bowtie when they worked at the hotel restaurant.  Now they wear a white t -shirt, baggy pants and face tattoos. Violent gangs are the natural choice for young adults who are prevented from working by elected officials. The size and strength of local gangs have grown by leaps and bounds. With names such as Canoga Park Alabama, The Magician Club, Crazy Riders, 38th Street, Mara Salvatrucha and Paca Trece, these gangs now control the streets, freely roaming while law-abiding Angelenos feel imprisoned at home. Get to know our new leaders online before meeting them in person.

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The new government of Los Angeles, elected through neglect of law enforcement.

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When life delivers boatloads of lemons, turn them into an abundance of lemonade.

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Today, the City of Los Angeles gives unlimited free real estate to those who appear homeless, while property values plummet amid alarming lawlessness and erupting dangers. Anyone who may appear to be possibly homeless may erect unlimited tents, place unlimited derelict motorhomes, and store unlimited personal items indefinitely on sidewalks and streets in most industrial, commercial and unincorporated areas of L.A. The exceptions include wealthy neighborhoods with the most expensive real estate. Homeless activities are generally not allowed in rich neighborhoods. Poor and rich have special privileges in Los Angeles. Only the middle class must follow all laws and pay full taxes. We in L.A.’s middle class are required to pay for the special privileges and exemptions enjoyed by the wealthy and the presumed poor.

Because of these new free real estate laws and massive exemptions from most laws, sidewalks and streets are increasingly blocked, fewer people enjoy walking in the city. Pedestrians, especially women, children, homeless and disabled, are forced to trudge in the streets, where they are often injured or killed by automobiles. Most seriously, lawlessness breeds crime, which begets more serious and more harmful crimes.

Lawlessness, armed robbery and drive-by shooting across the street from Alta Lofts in Los Angeles

Crime has skyrocketed. Dumping, petty theft, vandalism, assault, armed robbery and drive-by shootings now occur regularly in neighborhoods that were once reasonably safe. On Christmas Day, a 20 year old man was shot and killed in our neighborhood. Last night, a drive-by shooting right across the street from Alta Lofts left one man injured. Today, his condition is unknown.

Many are choosing the head-in-the-sand or hide-in-the-basement approach to problems lately. We can choose to remain silent and hand over our rights and our lives. We can move away to other cities, states and countries, or we can do the right thing and speak up now to protect our homes. — Corey Chambers


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Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog with information provided by Corey Chambers, Realty Source Inc, BRE 01889449. We are not associated with the seller, homeowner’s association or developer. For more information, contact 213-880-9910 or visit LALoftBlog.com Licensed in California. All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified. Properties subject to prior sale or rental. This is not a solicitation if buyer or seller is already under contract with another broker.