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City Council upholds conditions for Lacey Street Cabaret after police testimony and neighborhood protests
Summary
After extended testimony from neighbors and LAPD investigators, the Los Angeles City Council voted to uphold conditions on the Lacey Street Cabaret, citing police investigations, arrests and allegations of juvenile exposure; the decision follows prior hearings and a federal court order referenced in the record.
The Los Angeles City Council on April 14 upheld conditions placed on the Lacey Street Cabaret, following testimony from police investigators and dozens of neighborhood residents who described repeated public-safety problems around the club.
Captain Wozell of the Hollenbeck division told the council that his unit spent “600 hours of investigative time at the Lacey Street Cabaret” and that the investigation produced more than 21 arrests (the testimony referred to 21–22 arrests). Sergeant Ronald…
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