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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com)  — Lawsuits have been filed against the owners of residential properties in South Los Angeles and Hollywood that City Attorney Mike Feuer says are known as drug and gang dens.
City attorneys car rental in puerto rico – citing more than nine cases involving PCP and weapons possession at a South Los Angeles single-family home – are seeking an injunction against property owner Mattie J. Sampson that would prevent her son, Bobby J. Sampson, a known gang member, and others from stepping foot on the property, Feuer said.
The property at 1233 W. 52nd St. in the Vermont Avenue neighborhood is a “hybrid PCP swap meet and flop house,” where the Crips street gang has held sway for more than a decade, according to the city’s lawsuit.
The city is seeking injunctions to prevent the owners and known associates from illegally selling, making or storing controlled substances at the properties. Current tenants would need to move out and stay at least 1,000 feet away as part of the proposed restrictions.
City attorneys say the Hollywood properties have been an “epicenter of criminal activity” over the past decade. Prostitutes, transients, parolees and people on probation frequent the home, where 15 arrests have been made.

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