Bass wrote: “The site has become more than an eyesore, but is now associated with criminal activity and tragic violence.”
In a statement, school district spokesperson Monique Braxton said their vacant buildings are regularly inspected with patrol protocols in place.
“Facilities works closely with School Safety for routine site checks and strategically allocates vendor and labor resources to maximize efficiency,” Braxton said.
Braxton noted that this campus was last checked on October 14, with no evidence of unauthorized activity identified.
A detailed tip is what led investigators to Scott in a shallow grave four days later.
This week, the district said they were reviewing protocols at all its vacant properties.