LOS ANGELES—For Tonna, the manager of a shop in the city’s Beverly Grove neighborhood, her experience in recent days is like many other small business owners who have been victimized amid a trend of organized retail crime across Los Angeles. She declined to give her last name. “Recently, it’s become normal,” she told The Epoch Times, her voice shaking. “They grab stuff and they leave.” Her vape shop had just been robbed an hour before. Weary from so many thefts at her business, Tonna didn’t even bother calling the police. One of her customers did, but it was already too late. The suspect had already fled. Tonna is one of dozens of shop owners in the city that say they’ve had enough. Changing political tides and social justice reforms, many say, have changed everything. “They just grab whatever they want, and you call the police and nothing happens,” she said. …