
A major loss to LA street art is the recently painted-over Twitchell of LA artist Ed Ruscha formerly near the intersection of South Hill Street and Olympic Boulevard.
The Times reports that the artist is contemplating a lawsuit. (photo via LA Times)
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"They told me that they dropped me back off, but no, they just dropped me off somewhere random,” the man explains, after being interrogated inside of a vehicle.
Meanwhile, one of L.A.'s best Thai spot comes west, a Swahili food business arises in South L.A., and a chocolate vending machine graces West Hollywood.
More than 30 people were confirmed to have been detained in the last couple of days, including 3 U.S. citizens.
A screaming woman in an apron was seen running from the stand into the safety of a nearby firetruck, while the stand's other employees weren't so lucky.
Federal immigration raids are escalating in intensity, with more people being profiled and taken without due process.
Prior to June 8, the LAPD had not used tear gas in crowd-control settings in almost 50 years, an LAPD spokesperson told L.A. TACO.