"Stunt Parachuters Risk Lives on Abandoned LA Skyscraper"

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Two thrill seekers parachuted from the roof of an abandoned and graffiti-covered billion-dollar skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles, prompting the city to demand action from the developers to secure the property. The Oceanwide Plaza complex, left unfinished for five years, has become a playground for trespassers and graffiti taggers, leading to increased police patrols and arrests. The city has given the developers a deadline to clean the property, or else the city will take matters into its own hands and send them the bill.
- Parachuters leap from roof of graffiti-ridden abandoned Los Angeles skyscraper: video New York Post
- People ‘parachuting off' downtown LA graffiti-covered skyscraper, Mayor Bass says NBC Southern California
- With Oceanwide Plaza, L.A. joins cities with dead high-rises Los Angeles Times
- Parachuter jumps off graffiti-covered high-rise building in downtown Los Angeles, video shows KABC-TV
- LA mayor ‘terrified’ of tragedy as half-built skyscraper becomes stunt magnet The Guardian US
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