Los Angeles police have arrested several suspects in a fire that swept through a crowded apartment building in May of 1993, killing ten. Among the dead were seven children. More than 100 residents were displaced and 40 were injured. Three of the suspects apparently have ties to a notorious gang which, at the time of the fire, was terrorizing residents of the neighbourhood.
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