Posted on Friday, December 24, 2004 4:28 PM
Parts of Los Angeles are turning into mini-Mogadishus, according to the L.A. Times.
L.A.'s hot zones are tiny, intensely dangerous areas where nothing works, where law has broken down and mainstream institutions simply fail. Places where mail carriers and meter readers balk when the bullets fly. Where paramedics and firefighters are hesitant to enter because of the crossfire. Where police officers go in only heavily reinforced or with helicopters; in the LAPD's South Bureau there was an 80% increase in sniper fire on police in 2004, according to a report by LAPD Chief William Bratton.
Via Fark, the comments are not really in the Christmas spirit.