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LA Mayor Bass Launches LAPD Crackdown on Downtown Street Takeovers After Apartment Chaos

By Matthias Binder March 11, 2026
Bass announces LAPD surge in downtown L.A. after 'despicable' apartment brawl, street takeover
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Bass announces LAPD surge in downtown L.A. after 'despicable' apartment brawl, street takeover

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The Rampage at Circa LA ApartmentsMayor Bass Draws a Hard LineLAPD’s Multi-Pronged DeploymentStreet Takeovers’ Grip on Downtown

The Rampage at Circa LA Apartments (Image Credits: Ca-times.brightspotcdn.com)

Los Angeles – A violent spillover from an illegal street takeover prompted Mayor Karen Bass to order a major increase in LAPD presence across downtown neighborhoods.[1][2]

The Rampage at Circa LA Apartments

A chaotic street takeover early Sunday morning escalated into outright mayhem at the upscale Circa LA Apartments on South Figueroa Street.[3] Around 3 a.m., a crowd shut down nearby intersections for car stunts before storming the building’s lobby near Crypto.com Arena.

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Video captured the group hurling a metal barricade at glass doors and windows, shattering them in the process. Inside, participants overturned furniture, rummaged through the front desk, and clashed with staff members. One man in a suit appeared to take punches from the intruders before retreating.[1] LAPD officers arrived amid reports of assault, battery, and vandalism. At least one person received hospital treatment, though details on injuries remained limited.

Mayor Bass Draws a Hard Line

Mayor Bass condemned the episode on Tuesday as a stark example of unacceptable disorder. She declared the actions at Circa LA “despicable” and vowed zero tolerance for such disruptions.[4]

“Here is a message to anyone who thinks they can come Downtown and cause trouble: LAPD will be Downtown in force to arrest you,” Bass stated. The mayor linked the incident to broader efforts to revive the city’s core economy, warning that lawlessness threatened ongoing investments.[2] Her announcement underscored a commitment to protecting residents, workers, and visitors from escalating street antics.

LAPD’s Multi-Pronged Deployment

In response, the Los Angeles Police Department rolled out targeted reinforcements immediately. Patrol cars, horse-mounted officers, foot patrols, and undercover teams now blanket key zones including the Figueroa Corridor, L.A. Live area, and the 7th and Figueroa shopping district.[1]

LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell labeled the event “extremely disturbing” and validated concerns from locals and businesses. The department aimed to heighten visibility, bolster enforcement, and forge stronger community partnerships. One individual faced detention during the initial chaos, with investigations ongoing into the full scope of damages and assaults.[3]

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Street Takeovers’ Grip on Downtown

These gatherings have plagued Los Angeles streets for years, drawing hundreds to intersections for high-risk maneuvers like doughnuts and burnouts. Crowds often scatter upon police arrival, sometimes looting nearby spots in the process.[4] Downtown bears much of the brunt, despite its role as an economic powerhouse with 400,000 daily workers and 18 million annual visitors generating a third of the city’s tax revenue.

Nella McOsker, president of the Central City Association, stressed that public safety investments directly fuel economic growth. The push gains urgency ahead of the 2028 Olympics, where downtown venues like Crypto.com Arena and the expanded Convention Center will host major events. Bass’s strategy signals determination to reclaim public spaces from recurrent disorder.

  • Patrol cars for rapid response
  • Horse patrols for crowd navigation
  • Foot patrols for visibility
  • Undercover units for intelligence

Key Takeaways

  • Mayor Bass called the apartment invasion “despicable” and promised forceful LAPD action.
  • Deployments target high-risk corridors to deter future takeovers.
  • Downtown’s revival hinges on curbing street chaos for economic and Olympic gains.

As LAPD intensifies its downtown footprint, the hope remains that sustained pressure will restore order to these vital streets. What steps should cities take to combat street takeovers? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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