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[LAT] Community center meant to unite L.A.’s Korean Americans has become a battleground
February 29, 2016
[LOS ANGELES TIME] — The four-story building at Western and Olympic was meant to pull Korean Americans together as a community.
But in recent years it has become a battleground. Lawsuits fly back and forth, and alternating waves of armed guards and locksmiths sneak in to lop off chains and drill through locks adversaries installed.
When things got really bad just over a year ago, angry men repeatedly squared off in hallway shouting matches.
“It was crazy,” says LAPD Officer Harry Cho. “It was a big to-do.”
kelly
November 28, 2017 at 8:52 AM
yes..I like the basic concepts behind Second Life but it seems incredibly outdated and when I played it was intensely non-intuitive / user friendly to an extent that made EVE look like a game for toddlers. thanks from
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