MacArthur Park
Coverage of MacArthur Park in the Nexus archive.
- Police, DEA agents flood L.A.’s MacArthur Park for narcotics enforcement operation
Los Angeles Police Department and Drug Enforcement Administration agents conducted a nighttime narcotics enforcement operation at MacArthur Park, resulting in multiple arrests. The operation involved law enforcement personnel arriving at the park around 9 p.m.
- Los Angeles police and DEA agents conducting another anti-drug operation in MacArthur Park
The Los Angeles Police Department and Drug Enforcement Administration agents are conducting an anti-drug operation in MacArthur Park. The operation is targeting drug-related activities in the area.
- Cops rush drug-addled zombies in new blitz on LA’s notorious MacArthur Park
Federal agents and LAPD conducted a coordinated operation in MacArthur Park to target drug users and dealers as part of an ongoing effort to reclaim the area. The blitz involved a large-scale presence to address drug-related activities in the park.
- Feds investigating an LA gang allege one of its leaders worked as a city ‘peace ambassador’
Michael Angel Alvarez was arrested by the FBI for allegedly possessing body armor after a violent felony conviction. He was employed as a peace ambassador by Healing Urban Barrios in MacArthur Park while allegedly rising to a leadership role in the 18th Street gang.
- Los Angeles police, DEA conducting major narcotics operation at MacArthur Park
Los Angeles police and the DEA are conducting a narcotics operation at MacArthur Park to address illegal activity. Federal and local law enforcement agencies are collaborating on the operation.
- LAPD and feds conduct drug-busting operation in fentanyl hotspot MacArthur Park
The Los Angeles Police Department and federal agents are conducting a joint operation targeting illegal narcotics activity in MacArthur Park, a fentanyl hotspot, as reported by authorities.
- LAPD and feds conduct drug-busting operation in fentanyl hotspot MacArthur Park
The Los Angeles Police Department and federal agents are conducting a joint operation targeting illegal narcotics activity in MacArthur Park, a known fentanyl hotspot. Authorities confirmed the operation focused on disrupting fentanyl sales and use in the area.
- Drug-addled zombies rushed out by cops in sweeping blitz of LA’s notorious MacArthur park
Police conducted a sweep at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles to disrupt an open-air drug market where addicts use drugs in daylight. The operation was part of efforts to clean up the area, as mentioned by Mayor Karen Bass.
- LIVE: Another major federal drug enforcement operation carried out in MacArthur Park
A major federal drug enforcement operation is taking place in MacArthur Park with DEA agents and LAPD officers conducting a sweep to find individuals using illegal drugs. Law enforcement officials emphasized that DEA agents are present and will return as needed.
- Law enforcement agents converge on MacArthur Park in anti-drug enforcement operation
Law enforcement officers, including the Los Angeles Police Department and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, conducted an anti-drug enforcement operation at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, following a similar operation in May 2025 that resulted in over a dozen arrests. The May operation targeted individuals and businesses suspected of facilitating illegal drug sales, including fentanyl and methamphetamine, in an area described as an open-air drug market.
- Man on probation arrested, charged with possessing fentanyl precursor in MacArthur Park
A 43-year-old man on probation was arrested and federally charged with possessing over 2.7 pounds of a fentanyl precursor in MacArthur Park. The arrest was announced by First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli for the Central District of California.
- The City of Angels has too many ‘Diablos’
Federal agents discovered an armed gangster at MacArthur Park. The individual is employed by the city as a 'Peace Ambassador', raising concerns about public safety and accountability.
- Council candidate living out of RV in crime-ridden MacArthur Park to expose city’s failures
Los Angeles City Council candidate Raul Claros is living in an RV in MacArthur Park, a neighborhood described as the city's biggest embarrassment, to highlight urban failures. The area is characterized as crime-ridden, and Claros's campaign strategy involves direct engagement with its challenges.
- Worker with L.A. anti-violence group was active member of 18th Street gang, feds claim
A worker with an L.A. anti-violence group was arrested for illegal possession of body armor by a convicted felon. Federal authorities allege he remains an active member of the 18th Street gang.
- Worker with L.A. anti-violence group was active member of 18th Street gang, feds claim
A worker with an L.A. anti-violence group was arrested for illegal possession of body armor by a convicted felon. Federal authorities allege he remains an active member of the 18th Street gang.
- Convicted killer working as L.A. ‘Peace Ambassador’ arrested by feds
A convicted murderer working as a taxpayer-funded 'Peace Ambassador' for the City of Los Angeles was arrested by federal authorities for allegedly illegally possessing body armor near MacArthur Park. The individual, Michael Angel Alvarez, also known as 'Diablo,' was charged in a federal criminal complaint with possession of body armor by a violent offender.
- 18th Street Gang Member Who Was Paid ‘Peace Ambassador’ for City Arrested for Illegally Possessing Body Armor Near MacArthur Park
A convicted murderer, whom law enforcement believes is an active member of the 18th Street gang, who was paid by the City of Los Angeles to work as a 'Peace Ambassador,' was arrested for illegally possessing body armor near MacArthur Park. The arrest occurred in an area described as drug-and-crime-infested.
- Latest MacArthur Park bust reveals homeless nonprofit failure
A recent bust at MacArthur Park has exposed failures within Los Angeles homeless nonprofits, with questions raised about whether these organizations can effectively help homeless individuals escape addiction and poverty when the organizations themselves are allegedly involved in drug-related issues.
- Feds charge former L.A. nonprofit worker with possessing fentanyl, meth near MacArthur Park
Federal prosecutors have charged Christopher Barret Johnson, a former employee of a harm reduction organization serving MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, with drug possession. Johnson was allegedly found with baggies of fentanyl and methamphetamine in his car, along with a scale used for drug distribution.
- Employee of needle-distributing nonprofit allegedly caught selling fentanyl near LA park
Christopher Johnson, an employee of nonprofit People Assisting the Homeless (PATH), was arrested in May for allegedly attempting to sell fentanyl near Los Angeles' MacArthur Park. Found with methamphetamine, fentanyl, cash, and a scale during a traffic stop, Johnson now faces federal drug distribution charges. PATH, which receives 94% of its funding from federal and local governments, operates harm reduction programs including needle distribution in the area.
- Ex-employee of needle-distributing nonprofit caught selling fentanyl near LA park: docs
Christopher Johnson, a former employee of nonprofit PATH, was arrested for attempting to sell fentanyl near MacArthur Park in Los Angeles after police found drugs, cash, and paraphernalia in his vehicle. Johnson falsely claimed to be a current PATH employee when questioned by authorities. PATH responded by stating it was outraged by the misrepresentation and clarified it does not provide syringe exchange services, contrary to federal court documents.
- Culver City Man Who Works for Nonprofit that Distributes Syringes to Homeless Drug Users Arrested on Federal Fentanyl Charge
A Culver City man employed by a nonprofit organization that distributes syringes to homeless drug users was arrested on federal charges for possessing fentanyl during a traffic stop near MacArthur Park in Los Angeles. The arrest raises questions about the intersection of harm reduction work and drug possession laws.
- Owner of iconic deli calls for end to city program after major MacArthur Park drug raid
The owner of Langer's Deli is calling for an end to a city needle distribution program after a major drug raid at MacArthur Park resulted in over 20 arrests. The operation targeted those involved in drug operations, including an alleged ringleader. The deli owner is speaking out against the program.
- Feds seize mountain of fentanyl from 'open-air drug market' in massive crackdown targeting gang crews
Federal agents seized over $10 million worth of fentanyl and made 18 arrests in a crackdown on an open-air drug market in MacArthur Park, California. The operation targeted gang crews, including the 18th Street gang and MS-13. Authorities filed a federal complaint against 25 defendants alleging narcotics distribution and possession offenses.
- Federal authorities arrest 18 for alleged drug distribution around Los Angeles park
Federal authorities arrested 18 individuals for alleged drug distribution around MacArthur Park in Los Angeles. The area is a densely populated immigrant neighborhood. Federal immigration authorities and the National Guard previously made a show of force in the area.
- Federal authorities arrest 18 people in Los Angeles park in drug crackdown
Federal authorities arrested 18 people in MacArthur Park, Los Angeles, as part of a crackdown on an open-air drug market. The park has struggled with fentanyl use and overdoses, as well as homelessness. The Department of Justice announced the arrests on Wednesday.
- Federal agents flood MacArthur Park in major fentanyl, meth crackdown
Federal agents conducted a major crackdown on fentanyl and methamphetamine trafficking in MacArthur Park, serving arrest and search warrants in the area. The operation, dubbed 'Operation Free MacArthur Park,' targeted a notorious open-air drug market. Authorities involved federal and local law enforcement agencies.
- Feds sweep into MacArthur Park in operation against 'open-air drug market'
Dozens of federal agents and LAPD officers made arrests in MacArthur Park to dismantle local drug networks. The operation targeted an 'open-air drug market'. Authorities led the effort to crack down on illegal activities.