Terrifying reason crime-plagued Moreno Valley mall was partially shut down
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A Southern California shopping center, plagued by past incidents involving gunfire, teen brawls, and a deadly shooting, faced a partial shutdown on Thursday. Fire inspectors identified “unresolved, life-threatening fire code violations,” prompting the closure of parts of the complex.

The Moreno Valley Mall, sprawling over 1.1 million square feet, was red-tagged by city officials. This action followed the property owner’s failure to rectify serious safety issues, raising concerns about the potential danger to shoppers in the event of a fire.

Consequently, the majority of the mall’s interior, including common areas and inline retail spaces, was ordered closed due to safety concerns.

Nevertheless, three key anchor stores—Macy’s, JCPenney, and Harkins Theatres—were permitted to stay open. These establishments operate in separate buildings equipped with independent fire safety systems and have their own exterior exits.

“Numerous health and safety code violations pose significant risks to tenants and customers, including potential fatalities in a fire,” stated Moreno Valley officials.

The mall’s closure will persist until the owner, IGP Business Group, fully addresses and resolves the identified issues, ensuring all necessary repairs are completed.

City officials made clear the shutdown stemmed from ongoing noncompliance by the mall’s ownership.

Authorities said inspectors had previously identified violations and that the property owner failed to correct them following reinspection.

Fire officials said the mall could not produce required inspection, testing and maintenance records for critical life-safety systems, including sprinklers, fire alarms, smoke control systems, fire doors and emergency lighting.

Beyond paperwork, inspectors cited physical deficiencies inside the complex, including blocked emergency exit routes, compromised fire doors and electrical issues that could pose hazards during an evacuation.

Officials warned that the conditions posed a risk of chaos in the event of a power outage or fire.

Councilmember Elena Baca-Santa Cruz said there were “hundreds of violations,” with nine deemed severe enough to prevent reopening. She stressed the situation was not a surprise to ownership, saying the issues had been raised prior to the red-tag order.

The California Post has sought comment from IGP Business Group.

The shutdown comes just weeks after a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed outside the mall on New Year’s Eve.

No arrests were announced at the time of the sheriff’s release. The Post has sought comment from law enforcement.

In August 2023, large groups of teenagers engaged in fights inside the mall, prompting a temporary shutdown.

Mall officials later imposed a controversial policy requiring minors to wear ID tags while on the property.

Moreno Valley, a city of roughly 214,000 residents in Riverside County, has struggled with persistent crime despite recent economic growth.

According to NeighborhoodScout data, the city’s crime index ranks it safer than just 17% of US cities, with a violent crime rate of 2.73 per 1,000 residents and a property crime rate of 16.68 per 1,000.

In 2024 alone, the city recorded 583 violent crimes — including seven murders, 19 rapes, 182 robberies and 375 assaults — along with 3,568 property crimes, according to the data.

While the violent crime rate sits below the national median, the steady volume of offenses has contributed to ongoing public safety concerns in the Inland Empire community.

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