Rooftop homeless encampment in L.A. terrorizing doctor's office

It is called by a doctor in the southern central region of Los Angeles province that he leaves it after years of fighting the homeless camps on the surface that I have continued and its employees, which costs the general practitioner tens of thousands of dollars in this process.

Dr. Tahhani Suleiman owns the building that she managed in the corner of the Rakbi Road and Zoe in Huntington Park.

It is said that the multi -level car garage next to its practice was a center for people who were unable to easily reach its roof, camp, stealing electricity and lined minerals from air conditioning units and starting fires.

The doctor told KTLA that she could have spent more than $ 100,000 on repairs and deterrent such as barbed wire and a fence that the homeless simply tears.

“We live in hell,” said Suleiman. “They destroyed my roof. I must put a new roof and electricity from air conditioning. I must all replace them.”

  • Huntington Park on the surface
  • Huntington Park on the surface
  • Huntington Park on the surface
  • Huntington Park on the surface

On Tuesday, the crews with the Los Angeles fire department extinguished a fire on the surface of the parking structure, which is not the first time. There is another fire in the same place in 2023, Gabi Rodriguez, who works for Dr. Suleiman, said another fire in the same place in 2023.

It was the firefighters who told the doctor and its employees that people who have no shelter lived at the top of the car garage.

Rodriguez said: “It has ended up placing a barbed fence. They took it,” Rodriguez said. “We put cages around our hesitant units, and take that cage.”

According to Rodriguez, Huntington Park Park doctor and its employees told that there is not much that they can do about the problem and that office calls to the city for help have not been restarted.

Dr. Suleiman, frustrated and anger, said that there is no support for her work, employees and patients, that she has enough.

“There is no protection for my employees, for my patients or my tenants,” she told KTLA. “That is why I will retire, because of this, I lost everything.”

KTLA has communicated with Huntington Park officials who said they would be investigating the situation.

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