A person has been arrested for allegedly vandalizing Metropolis Corridor on New Yr’s Day, police stated Saturday.
Officers from the Los Angeles Police Division’s Safety Companies Division responded at roughly 6:30 p.m. Thursday to reviews of in depth injury to each the inside and exterior of Metropolis Corridor, in accordance with an LAPD assertion.
Police stated the suspect gained entry via the First Road entrance by breaking a locked glass door, “and proceeded to the third flooring, the place
a number of areas, together with the hallway and rotunda, have been vandalized.”
The suspect, recognized as Jose Gonzalez Chavez, then left the power and was taken into custody with out incident, police added. Chavez was arrested on suspicion of felony vandalism.
“I used to be knowledgeable yesterday that a person broke into Metropolis Corridor on the night of New Yr’s Day and broken quite a lot of objects on the second and third flooring of Metropolis Corridor, together with home windows, a glass show case, laptop gear and the Katowicz menorah which was displayed within the third flooring rotunda,” Mayor Karen Bass stated in a press release Saturday.
“Whereas there isn’t a indication that the vandalism to the menorah was a hate crime, I used to be deeply disturbed that this historic menorah was broken,” the assertion continued. “I personally referred to as the Cunin household, who annually generously mortgage the menorah to Metropolis Corridor and the folks of Los Angeles, to tell them of the incident. The person suspected of the vandalism was arrested by LAPD and is being evaluated for psychological well being considerations. A full analysis of safety at Metropolis Corridor is already underway.”
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