Some residents are still living in a hotel downtown. Others have moved more than once. Life has been tough since a botched fireworks detonation blew up their South L.A. neighborhood.
Arturo Ceja III, 27, pleaded guilty to the unlicensed transport of explosives from Nevada to California. The LAPD’s bungled detonation of his cache blew up a neighborhood and injured 17 people.
Two years on, little is known about how officers involved in the detonation were disciplined. By Friday evening, the LAPD had not responded to a Times request to detail what changed within the department following the explosion and how officers had been disciplined. On Friday, residents of the neighborhood — some of whom hadn’t seen one another in months — caught up at tables set up in the street.
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