In a stunning display of municipal ineptitude, Los Angeles officials continue to turn a blind eye to the rampant drug use plaguing Koreatown’s metro plaza. The intersection of Wilshire and Western, once a bustling hub of commuters, has devolved into a sprawling open-air drug market. For years, addicts have freely indulged their vices, while city employees and law enforcement maintain a policy of willful ignorance. In 2024, it seems the City of Angels has perfected the art of selective blindness, leaving residents to wonder if their tax dollars are funding anything beyond official incompetence and indifference.