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Sixth Street Bridge shut down again as disruptive activities continue

LOS ANGELES (KABC) — The Sixth Street Bridge was briefly shut down again on Sunday as city officials continue to struggle with dangerous and disruptive behavior on the new span.

Since the $588 million bridge opened weeks ago, it has been plagued by activity such as street racing, people climbing the arches – even a barber giving a haircut in the middle of lanes.

The Los Angeles Police Department has had to shut down the bridge several times to discourage such activities.

On Sunday, at one point dozens of bicyclists were seen grouping together and blocking off lanes. Some vehicles were parked blocking traffic.

“Look at the traffic – people are literally parked out here on the side where people shouldn’t be parked, to unload their vehicles,” said Jessie Esparza of La Habra.

As a result LAPD cruisers once again lined up side-by-side to shut down the lanes on Sunday. After the bridge was cleared, it was reopened later Sunday afternoon.

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In the meantime, the city is also working on additional measures to reduce dangerous and illegal behavior.

The LAPD says it has issued more than 57 citations and imposed more than six vehicles over the last week alone.

The city has also approved more than $700,000 for graffiti removal and additional safety measures.

And the City Council is considering a plan to ask city departments for proposals to install more cameras and traffic mitigation measures and long-term efforts to keep traffic on the bridge moving freely without disruption.

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Hollywood Farmers’ Market: LAPD in standoff with suspect after reports of shooting from window

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Los Angeles police were involved in a standoff with a suspect after officers responded to unconfirmed reports of a shooting at the Hollywood Farmers’ Market.

HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Los Angeles police on Sunday morning were involved in a standoff with a suspect after officers responded to unconfirmed reports of a shooting at the Hollywood Farmers’ Market, authorities said.

Multiple callers told police dispatch that a gunman opened fire from the window of a building shortly before 8 am in the 1600 block of Cosmo Street, between Hollywood Boulevard and Selma Avenue, an LAPD spokesperson told ABC7.

When officers arrived at the scene, they saw a person throwing rocks from a balcony, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. A standoff dream.

No injuries were immediately reported.

Officials quickly announced the closure of the popular Hollywood Farmers’ Market for the day “due to an emergency situation.”

“We’re glad our staff and vendors are OK,” a statement posted on the marketplace’s Facebook page said. “If you need access to fresh food and produce and can travel, please visit our sibling market Atwater Village Farmers’ Market.”

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