More Arrests Made At Graffiti-Covered DTLA High-Rise
A dozen more arrests were made over the weekend at the site of the graffiti-covered, vacant high-rise building in downtown Los Angeles that continues to draw backlash from the public and city officials. Twelve arrests were made Sunday, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. The taggers walked right in and were met by police officers, but the suspects denied they were there to tag Oceanwide Plaza, officials said. Multiple spray paint cans and an illegal firearm were recovered during those arrests. Last week, four suspects - Sebastian Zoro-Gutierrez, 29; Andrew Rios, 30; Mauro Aguilar, 35; and Jessie Carreon, 44 - were arrested on suspicion of trespassing inside the tagged building. Two others, Victor Ramirez, 35, and Roberto Perez, 25, were arrested on the same charge the week beforehand. Former LAPD Police Chief Michel Moore told FOX 11 that graffiti artists are coming from all over the world to leave their mark, but the LAPD has regained control of the building. Viral video showed a team of taggers vandalizing the Oceanwide Plaza on S. Figueroa Street across from Crypto.com Arena and Peacock Place, formerly known as LA Live.
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