Crime & Safety

Chainsaw-Wielding Vandals Chop Down Trees In Downtown Los Angeles

Mayor Karen Bass issued a statement provided to ABC7, saying, "That someone would do this is truly beyond comprehension."

LOS ANGELES, CA — Several trees in downtown Los Angeles were cut down this weekend, apparently by chainsaw-wielding vandals.

The attacks seemed to take place overnight Friday. Photos of the downed trees appeared on social media and in the Los Angeles Times, which reported Sunday that they were located along South Grand Avenue between First Street and Wilshire Boulevard.

At least five toppled trees were spotted at Grand Avenue and Wells Fargo Center, Olympic Street and Figueroa Boulevard, Broadway and Cesar Chavez Avenue, and at Grand Avenue and Fifth Street, according to ABC7.

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Some people noted on the online message board Reddit that the area is home to many street cameras, which conceivably could assist authorities in finding the perpetrators.

A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department told City News Service on Sunday that the watch commander had no knowledge of the incidents or of a report being taken, and that police were not reviewing footage at this time.

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Mayor Karen Bass issued a statement provided to ABC7, saying, "That someone would do this is truly beyond comprehension."

She added, "City public works crews are assessing the damage and we will be making plans to quickly replace these damaged trees. LAPD has opened an investigation into what happened and those responsible must be held accountable."

According to Channel 7, security guards at a pair of area buildings said surveillance video showed an unidentified vandal riding a bicycle and in possession of a chainsaw, however, the footage was not immediately released and a description of the suspect was not made available.

— City News Service