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LA Koreatown sees spike in violent crimes
By Park Ju-yeon and Angelina Widener
Koreatown in Los Angeles experienced a spike of violent crimes in between July 10-13.
According to the Olympic Community Police Station reports 24 violent crimes — including robbery, shootings and assaults — were committed in Koreatown area over this period.
Robbery and theft were the most frequent kind of violent crime in the area with 15 occurrences in the four-day period. Most of the crimes involved one or two suspects threatening a victim, with a gun or a knife, to hand over personal belongings such as wallets, purses or cellphones.
Seven cases of an assault with a deadly weapon also occurred with two of those cited as gang-related incidents.
Statistics from the Los Angeles Police Department showed that within the same range of dates in 2014, violent crimes in Koreatown saw a 24 percent increase from the year before.