Criminal
May 26, 2000
L.A. Robs Itself by Relying on High-Profile Crimes to Define What It Is
If Los Angeles didn't have a criminal history, it wouldn't have a history at all. No other city in America, maybe in the universe, depends so much on crimes and criminals to define itself and make its citizens feel they live in a special place.




By Garry Abrams
If Los Angeles didn't have a criminal history, it wouldn't have a history at all. No other city in America, maybe in the universe, depends so much on crimes and criminals to define itself and make its citizens feel they live in a special plac...
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