Arrests Made in Connection with Graffiti on L.A. Skyscraper Near Grammys Venue

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Two individuals were arrested and released in connection with spray painting graffiti on an unfinished skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles, with at least 27 floors being tagged. The building, part of the Oceanwide Plaza development, has been idle for five years due to financial issues. The graffiti has sparked condemnation from some, while others see it as a way to enliven abandoned spaces.
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