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Only two miles from the downtown financial district and nearby several freeway on-ramps, the sidewalks along Orchard and Magnolia avenues are patrolled by drug dealers who have come to rely on a steady stream of businessmen and women, secretaries and other office workers. The street-corner drug bazaar, police say, is one of perhaps a score in and around downtown. The residents are especially angry because some of the drug deals take place across the street from Magnolia Avenue Elementary school. Like the children who walk to and from the school, the affluent drug buyers pass through, if only momentarily, a rough world inhabited by a small army of small-time drug vendors--unemployed and homeless men, some addicted to heroin and crack cocaine. The community of mostly immigrant working families is the site of drug turf wars that routinely erupt into gunfire. There is at least one drug-related homicide in the neighborhood each month and scores of robberies and other violent crimes, according to detectives in the Rampart Division of the Los Angeles Police Department. By contrast, a number of cars seen buying drugs recently on Orchard Avenue are registered to owners in affluent communities such as Los Feliz, Alhambra and Encino. Miguel carried small plastic bags of marijuana in the pockets of his jeans. When a sleek, dark green Jaguar pulled off Venice Boulevard onto Orchard Avenue, he descended on it before it even came to a stop. In a few seconds, Miguel completed a sale to the well-dressed man inside. The dealers are usually out in force, except when police mount occasional sweeps of the area. After one recent raid, a drug buyer--who said he was from West Los Angeles--had trouble finding a dealer. I just want to forget for a while. The man said he bought marijuana at the street corner often and assumed that the area was safe. When told that the dealers had been chased away by a police sweep, he said he would return another day. Most police operations in the Pico-Union neighborhood have targeted the sellers, Amescua said. In one week this month, a special anti-narcotics task force made arrests near 15th Street and Orchard Avenue. Dodge said that professionals and white-collar workers are not used to contact with the police and do not take well to being arrested. Why are you hassling me?. Buyers who are arrested are not likely to spend much time in jail. Possession of less than an ounce of marijuana is an infraction roughly equal to a traffic ticket. Possession of any amount of cocaine is a felony, but most first-time offenders avoid prosecution by enrolling in diversion programs designed to relax the burden on the overcrowded court system, said Assistant Dist. Bob Schirn. In the Pico-Union district, the busiest hours for drug transactions correspond roughly to the off-hours of the working day--in the morning before 9 a. The majority of the people we arrest are working. One of the worst street-corner drug markets in the city is a few blocks away from Magnolia Avenue, at the intersection of 11th Street and Lake Avenue, Amescua said. While only marijuana was available recently on Magnolia and Orchard avenues, heroin and crack cocaine were for sale on 11th Street. Pico-Union residents, who can watch drug deals from their living room windows, say they are not surprised by the parade of well-to-do buyers. One woman said she felt compassion for them. The woman said she has two daughters at the Magnolia Avenue school. For her and other residents of the neighborhood, the drug trade is especially distasteful because it goes on only a few feet from the school. From his post on Venice Boulevard, a crossing guard for the school quietly watches the drug deals that go on almost constantly across the street. Principal Patricia Martinez said drug-related shootings are routine in the neighborhood. At the corner of Magnolia Avenue and 15th Street, a group of about five men working as a team sold small bags of marijuana to a diverse clientele that included immigrants and blue-collar workers. El Moro said little, but when he talked, he complained about the police raids. A block away, on Venice Boulevard, Javier, a year-old native of Tijuana, sold his bags of marijuana openly. Although the smell of liquor was heavy on his breath and his eyes were blood-shot, Javier was alert as he scanned the midday traffic on Venice Boulevard. Javier sold his last bag to a professional-appearing couple in a Japanese sports car. As the woman drove away, the man in the passenger seat inspected the goods they had just purchased. 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