Officers Shot on Notorious Drug Street Controlled by Mara Salvatrucha Gang in Koreatown

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Dennis Romero
Leeward Avenue.
When two undercover L.A. cops were shot in the face over the weekend they were working on one of L.A.'s more notorious crack streets, controlled by the Mara Salvatrucha gang and only a few blocks from its 18th Street archenemies.

The area in Koreatown near Westlake and Pico-Union had been quiet, and it seemed the city's -- and arguably the nation's -- two largest gangs were in the midst of a truce when someone opened fire on rivals with a shotgun and then turned the weapon on the cops when they intervened by squeezing their service revolvers.

It all happened ...

... Saturday about 9:15 p.m. at Leeward and Magnolia avenues, police said.

One officer was hit in the eye by the gangster's blast, and it wasn't clear if his eyesight might be permanently affected, said Los Angeles police Sgt. Cathy Reyes. The other cop was treated at a hospital and released.


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Two juveniles were caught at the scene after more than 100 officers assisted in a search and a tactical alert was called for the entire city. (A tac alert allows commanders to keep officers on-duty past their quitting time). Reyes:

They're gang members, so they were out there capering. They were shooting at what they believed were rival gang members.

No one else was wounded, but two other suspects, possibly in a red Mitsubishi or Nissan, apparently got away.

We documented some of the crime issues on Leeward Avenue in this 2009 story. The street appeared to be controlled by M.S. and was a well-known destination for drugs.

Crime there, however, had been fairly quiet for years even though Leeward is only a few blocks from 18th Street turf at Hoover Street and Pico Boulevard and west at MacArthur Park.

-With reporting from City News Service. Got news? Email us. Follow us on Twitter, too: @dennisjromero.

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J_camiro
J_camiro

too bad the cops didnt die

Shoveah
Shoveah

The cops have families ,nobody s deserving to die let alone loose their sight .

Quintana_arnold
Quintana_arnold

wow Leeward ave use to be quiet, sure that street is always hot, but what happen sat, the good thing the officers did not died, police officers are just doing there job, those guys where there at the wrong moment and the wrong time, they just got in the middle, of a rival war fare..... but back in the 2000's it use to be crazy, i mean real hot shooting at the time, before there was no olyimpic division, now that the division is there, its quiet,,, what happen saturday, is an eye opener for officer, always becareful, always be aware........god bless eveyone...

bigriggs
bigriggs

More crime from pathetic bottom feeding drug dealers. Why am I not surprised.

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