More people arrested at graffiti-covered high-rise complex in downtown Los Angeles

Police continue to arrest people at the site of a

high-rise under construction in downtown Los Angeles that was recently tagged with graffiti

on nearly every floor, authorities said.

“In the last 24 hours, there have been multiple arrests of people exiting the PRIVATE PROPERTY’ of Oceanside Plaza. Multiple spray paint cans and an illegal firearm have been recovered during these arrests,” the Los Angeles Police Department’s Central Division said Saturday morning in a post on X.

The building, located at 12th and South Flower streets, made headlines in recent weeks due to the extensive tagging that occurred on its exterior, on roughly 25 floors.

“Our people remain at the site as the City mobilizes resources to remove the graffiti and fortify the location. All of this in an effort to avoid a tragic fall or other calamity,” LAPD Chief Michel Moore posted Saturday on X. “This isn’t art. It’s a crime.”

Los Angeles is demanding that the owner of a heavily tagged high-rise project clean up the property – or the city will do it and send them the bill.

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