Ming Lai Street was located on the east side of downtown Los Angeles.
This area was full of gangs, the poor, and undocumented immigrants, either considered a poor district or just regular old communities.
The taxes gathered here were minimal, so police stations were sparsely distributed, and there were fewer establishments like community policing centers, leading to fewer patrol officers and consequently average public safety.
Most thefts and robberies in the area were contributed by this side of town.
The Hollywood district where Group B6 was located had a relatively better economy and therefore fewer cases, most being assignments outside the city area or cases transferred from nearby groups.
If Group B6 were assigned here, with just a few people in the group, they would definitely be overwhelmed.
Brian's second-hand car blended perfectly into the environment here, completely unremarkable.
Twenty minutes later,
he arrived at Ming Lai Street.