By Anat Rubin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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LOS ANGELES - A loud, clanking noise awakened Elvira Evers. The 55-year-old was still half asleep when she opened her front door to find five men, four in police uniform, standing behind her security gate on 146th Street in Gardena.
"The police officers were hitting the gate with their batons," she sai...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
LOS ANGELES - A loud, clanking noise awakened Elvira Evers. The 55-year-old was still half asleep when she opened her front door to find five men, four in police uniform, standing behind her security gate on 146th Street in Gardena.
"The police officers were hitting the gate with their batons," she sai...
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