"Arrests Made in Connection with Graffiti on Downtown L.A. Skyscraper"

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Two men were arrested and released in connection with graffiti covering an unfinished luxury skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles, while nearly a dozen others escaped. The defunct Oceanwide Plaza development has become a target for taggers, with the entire site being extensively vandalized. Despite ongoing police awareness, taggers continue their illicit work, prompting discussions about implementing additional security measures and removing the graffiti.
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