Current:Home > ContactThieves pilfer Los Angeles' iconic 6th Street Bridge for metal, leaving the landmark in the dark -Quantum Capital Pro
Thieves pilfer Los Angeles' iconic 6th Street Bridge for metal, leaving the landmark in the dark
View
Date:2025-04-17 06:29:15
Los Angeles — Hundreds of people every day walk on Los Angeles' 6th Street Bridge, but at sundown they disappear, and the "Ribbon of Light" goes completely in the dark.
"About 7 miles from end to end of copper wire that has been stolen," L.A. City Councilman Kevin de León told CBS News. "So these lights are becoming ATM machines."
The eye-catching bridge — which traverses the L.A. River and the 101 Freeway, connecting the historic Boyle Heights neighborhood to the downtown L.A. Arts District — opened to great fanfare in July 2022 and at a cost of nearly $600 million, but now has Angelenos shaking their heads in dismay.
Over the past year, thieves have gradually stripped the lights, poles and copper wiring that illuminate the bridge's arches. The stolen metal in total is worth about $11,000, according to de León.
"What they're getting, actually, is pennies on the dollar," de León said. "It costs taxpayers millions of dollars in repairs."
A special city task force is trying to crackdown on the thefts and the recycling centers that buy the stolen copper wire.
Hundreds of fire hydrants across the city have also been stolen for scrap metal since last year. Security video showed suspects using a truck to knock one down and haul it away.
"It's mind boggling that somebody would just come into a neighborhood and steal a fire hydrant," Angeleno Krystal Cousins said.
Many replacements now have locks to prevent access to the bolts.
Meanwhile, city officials don't plan on replacing the bridge's lights until they can find a way to stop the thieves from picking the bridge apart.
- In:
- Los Angeles
Elise Preston is a CBS News correspondent based in Los Angeles. She reports for all broadcasts and platforms, including the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell," "CBS Mornings," "CBS Saturday Morning" and "CBS Weekend News."
Twitter InstagramveryGood! (5656)
Related
- Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
- Clashes erupt in France on May Day as hundreds of thousands protest Macron's pension reforms
- Chrishell Stause Has a Fierce Response to Critics of The Last of Us' Queer Storylines
- Twitter aims to crack down on misinformation, including misleading posts about Ukraine
- Macy's says employee who allegedly hid $150 million in expenses had no major 'impact'
- Georgina Rodríguez Gets Emotional Recalling “Worst Moment” Losing Her and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Baby Boy
- How one book influencer championing Black authors is changing publishing
- If you've ever wanted to take a break from the internet, try these tips
- Selena Gomez engaged to Benny Blanco after 1 year together: 'Forever begins now'
- Suspected drone attack causes oil depot fire in Russian-controlled Crimea
Ranking
- Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
- One year later, the Atlanta spa shootings; plus, tech on TV
- Archeologists find centuries-old mummy in Peru
- An appeals court finds Florida's social media law unconstitutional
- The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
- Ulta 24-Hour Flash Sale: Take 50% Off Halsey's About-Face, Too Faced, StriVectin, Iconic London, and More
- Transcript: Gary Cohn on Face the Nation, April 30, 2023
- How a father's gift brought sense to an uncertain life, from 'Zelda' to 'Elden Ring'
Recommendation
Trump's 'stop
In surprise move, Sheryl Sandberg leaves Facebook after 14 years
Justin Bieber Shows Update on Facial Mobility After Ramsay Hunt Syndrome Diagnosis
Supreme Court blocks Texas social media law from taking effect
From family road trips to travel woes: Americans are navigating skyrocketing holiday costs
The Google engineer who sees company's AI as 'sentient' thinks a chatbot has a soul
Woman found dead after suspected grizzly bear attack near Yellowstone National Park
Does Bitcoin have a grip on the economy?