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On May 30, protesters entered Beverly Hills, having marched from the Fairfax district in Los Angeles. [7] Demonstrators were largely peaceful, but opportunistic looters broke into luxury stores along Rodeo Drive and other locations. Fireworks were set off near police cruisers, and widespread vandalization occurred.
The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) initially claimed that every day protests were ongoing was costing CA$800,000. [431] [432] Consistent with earlier estimates, Ottawa Police Services Board announced on February 15 that the cost was around $785,000 per day, resulting in an estimated $14.1 million over the course of 18 days. [433]
The 2007 MacArthur Park rallies were two May Day rallies demanding amnesty for undocumented immigrants [1] [2] which occurred on May 1, 2007, at MacArthur Park, in Los Angeles. When the protest overflowed onto city streets, police drove motorcycles through the crowd, then ordered the crowd to disperse.
Los Angeles police officers walk onto the UCLA campus during a pro-Palestinian protest on May 1, 2024. (Michael Blackshire / Los Angeles Times)
On May 1, 2012, Occupy Los Angeles resurfaced publicly joining general May Day protests all around Los Angeles. The Occupy supporters organized as "four winds" coming in to downtown Los Angeles from the four directions, starting in Van Nuys in the north, Santa Monica in the west, Cal State Dominguez Hills in the south and East Los Angeles ...
Other blue states showed significant rightward movement on Election Day. ... Gascón was elected in the wake of the 2020 racial justice protests. Los Angeles voters instead elected former federal ...
Pro-immigrant protests continued throughout the weekend, with a Free the People Immigration March in Los Angeles on Friday and President's Day Weekend March and Rally in support of immigrants and ...
Los Alamitos: On June 2, about 100 students and a few adults gathered near Los Alamitos High School to protest. They chanted "I can't breathe" and "Black Lives Matter". [83] Newport Beach: On June 4, four peaceful protests were held. [84] During the protests, a shirtless white man with a gun approached a black man and shouted "black lives don't ...