"There's a general sense that there hasn't been enough information shared about what exactly the motives were and how one could rule out certain motives so quickly," said Tang, who recently published a survey of gentrification on the east side. "There's still fear.… It lingers for them. It's a community that feels invisible, a community that feels it's being erased and nobody really cares that this is happening to them, and, at worst, people would like to see them go."
Source: Los Angeles Times March 23, 2018 00:11 UTC