Rich, Middle Class and Poor: Nobody Safe in Los Angeles

REAL ESTATE NEWS (Los Angeles, CA) — From Downtown L.A. to Beverly Hills, crime and violence escalate to dramatic proportions. According to many cops of the Los Angeles Police Department, the department has insufficient numbers of police officers to handle all of the crime in Los Angeles. The result: even the wealthiest of citizens are today subject to being staked out by robbers, followed and attacked by organized criminals, petty thieves and burgeoning gangs with guns. In a big city like Los Angeles, victims can suddenly feel all alone and helpless when their number’s up. Calls to 911 often take 15-20 minutes or more as frantic callers are placed on hold, transferred or ignored. Police usually don’t arrive until it is too late.

In one recent follow-home robbery caught on video in broad daylight, thieves chase a frightened woman into the street in Downtown Los Angeles, then run her down with their car, in an all-out effort to steal her Rolex watch. More than a dozen gangs roam L.A. looking for those wearing expensive jewelry, driving high-end cars, leaving expensive shops or upscale restaurants. It’s open season on the wealthy of Los Angeles.

A few months ago, someone murdered a young lady named Heidi Planck, and put her body down the trash shoot of the Hope + Flower apartments at 12th and Hope St tower Downtown Los Angeles. Her labradoodle dog was later found in Flower tower. Police say that there may be some kind of cover-up due to strange unexplained details, and could be related to a Wall Street scandal that Heidi may have been entangled with. She apparently had a history of drug abuse, an affinity for spy adventures, a mysterious luxury lifestyle far above her means, and recent erratic behaviors. It turned out hat Heidi was either taking some serious drugs, involved in serious crimes, quite mentally ill or all of the above. Nevertheless, she did not deserve to be murdered.

We’ve also received reports that an armed robbery occurred last week, as robbers accosted a woman to take jewelry, in or near Hope + Flower.

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Los Angeles Crime Remains Out of Control | Robbery, Hit-And-Run and Murder

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Hit-and-run crimes, along with follow-home robberies comprise the news of L.A., with no let-up in sight. Rather than prosecuting violent crimes, Los Angeles district attorney merely hands out cheap advice. Gascon suggests that everyone get a car alarm so that they might be able to recover the stripped carcasses of automobiles after thieves have their way with them in lawless LA.

The act of simply walking a dog in Los Angeles has become a life-threatening exercise, as dog walkers are run over, seriously injured or killed by hit-and-run drivers, or senselessly shot dead amid a lack of police presence. South Park, which looks clean and safe, today suffers from some the highest incidences of robbery and other crimes.

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Copyright © This free information provided courtesy L.A. Loft Blog with information provided by Corey Chambers, Reali, Inc DRE 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.