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Officials say the Black P-Stones gang is so deeply rooted at the Chesapeake Apartments that members’ tattoos allude to the 425-unit, 17-acre Los Angeles, Calif., complex. City Attorney Mike Feuer says if you go near the place, you risk being victimized, so he wants a court to make Swaranjit Nijjar move in. “Negligent, callous management has allowed the Chesapeake Apartments to become a hotbed of terror in this neighborhood,” Feuer said. Who’s the management? Well, the landlord is a partnership. The partnership’s only general partner is a company, and that company’s CEO is Swaranjit Nijjar. But Nijjar’s attorney says that his client plans to increase security — and that existing security guards say the police don’t always respond quickly, or at all, to their calls. “We want clean, safe affordable housing,” said the attorney, Harold Greenberg. “Somebody’s got to provide it. The city can’t, the city’s the worst slumlord.” (AC/Los Angeles Times) ...So how about a court order forcing Feuer to move into a city-owned slum?
Original Publication Date: 17 December 2017
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