Carlos Pena

owner of NoHo Printing & Graphics

Carlos Pena on KCRW

The owner of NoHo Printing and Graphics is now suing the LAPD for damages — more than a year since the department’s SWAT team destroyed his shop.

‘I lost practically everything’: NoHo print shop owner on SWAT raid

The owner of NoHo Printing and Graphics is now suing the LAPD for damages — more than a year since the department’s SWAT team destroyed his shop.

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