MacArthur Park in Los Angeles, California, after federal authorities made arrests on charges related to drugs, on 6 May. Photograph: Jae C Hong/APMacArthur Park in Los Angeles, California, after federal authorities made arrests on charges related to drugs, on 6 May. Photograph: Jae C Hong/APFederal authorities arrest 18 people in Los Angeles park in drug crackdownJustice department targets MacArthur Park, which has long struggled with fentanyl use, overdoses and homelessness
Federal authorities arrested 18 people in Los Angeles in a crackdown on drugs in MacArthur Park, the Department of Justice announced on Wednesday.
The DoJ said it was targeting an “open-air drug market” in the park near downtown, which has long struggled with fentanyl use and overdoses and has at times had large encampments of unhoused people.
A total of 25 people have been charged in federal court with possession with the intent to distribute and distribution of a controlled substance, according to the US attorney’s office in Los Angeles. Seven of those defendants have not been arrested and are considered fugitives, the DoJ said.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has been working with the Los Angeles police department and LA sheriff’s department since March on an investigation into the trafficking of controlled substances around MacArthur Park “for the purpose of identifying distributors, gathering evidence, and charging distributors”, according to a complaint in federal court.
Authorities conducted surveillance operations, and undercover officers and confidential informants also made drug purchases, the complaint said. The complaint alleges that two defendants, who are a couple, “serve as the, if not one of the main sources of supply of fentanyl powder and methamphetamine” in the area and were working on behalf of the 18th Street gang, an LA group.
The complaint said the couple “hand-deliver narcotics” to the “Alvarado corridor”, a strip by the park, “for stashing in the storefronts and subsequent distribution to street-level dealers”. The couple allegedly used their residence as a “stash location”, the complaint said. The charging documents did not provide specific documentation of their alleged gang affiliation.
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US prosecutors’ 67-page complaint outlines officers’ monitoring of the defendants and their alleged drug purchases. There were allegedly 27 separate drug deals of fentanyl and methamphetamine from 9 March to 15 April in the area, the DoJ said. Law enforcement allegedly seized roughly 18kg (40lbs) of fentanyl from one defendant’s residence.
It wasn’t immediately clear whether any of the defendants had lawyers. Those arrested Wednesday are expected to make their first court appearances on Thursday, the DoJ said. The federal public defender’s office did not immediately respond to an inquiry late Wednesday.
This is not the first time federal authorities have targeted MacArthur Park in the last year. In June 2025, heavily armed immigration agents and national guard troops descended on the park, located in a historic immigrant neighborhood, for a show of force. Karen Bass, LA’s mayor, described that operation as a “political stunt” that made it look like the city was “under siege”.
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