Famous Los Angeles deli facing closure due to rampant drugs, filth, violence: ‘It’s nuts’

The spike in crime battering Los Angeles could claim another victim: Langer’s Delicatessen-Restaurant.

The eatery, founded by Al Langer, has been a staple of MacArthur Park since 1947. Unfortunately, rampant crime and homelessness in the area threaten the building’s legacy. A report by FOX11 confirms the suboptimal conditions the building’s current owner, Norm Langer, has been complaining about.

“It’s not safe,” the owner said. “It’s too many needles. Too much fentanyl. Too much drugs.”

“He’s not wrong,” the outlet reports. “Outside of the restaurant, the nearby park is packed with trash and violence. A homicide nearby was under investigation a couple of months ago where a homeless man dragged a dead body into the lake.”

“People walking around here taking their clothes off, walking around naked,” Langer continued. “You know, it’s nuts. I don’t want to spoil anybody’s appetite, but you’ve got a problem with defecation on sidewalks, for somebody was strung out on drugs. There’s something. They’re trying to make a score on fentanyl. They’re passed out on the sidewalk, and the city is lame and doing something about it.”

The owner has been fighting for better nighttime lighting and regular trash pickup as well as vendors being removed from the area, and isn’t happy that he has to demand the basics from his city.

“Why am I pushing this cart uphill?” Langer asked.

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