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13.10.2022 - 00:21 / deadline.com
Activists shut down today’s Los Angeles City Council meeting after vowing to do so until three members caught participating in a racially-charged conversation resign their seats. The council was forced to cancel its regular session due to the vocal protesters in the chamber.
But the three embattled council members — Nury Martinez, Kevin de León and Gil Cedillo — have thus far rebuffed calls for their resignations. Martinez did step down from her leadership role as council president and announce she was taking a “leave of absence” earlier this week. None of the three were in the council chamber Wednesday.
For the second day running, protesters again filled much of the council chamber Wednesday, holding signs and loudly chanting slogans such as “shut it down,” reflecting their desire for the council to halt all of its business until the trio of council members resign their seats.
Mitch O’Farrell is trying to get today’s city council meeting started and we will simply not let that happen. Shut. It. Down. RESIGN! pic.twitter.com/eckbz9U5wp
Interim Council President Mitch O’Farrell called several recesses in hopes of quieting the crowd before the meeting could begin. But the protesters refused to relent. After about an hour, O’Farrell relented and announced that the meeting was being adjourned, with all items on the agenda postponed until Friday’s scheduled meeting.
O’Farrell told reporters afterward that he was prepared to wait as long as it took to hold the meeting, but he said the council lost a quorum at 11 a.m. when Councilman Marqueece Harris-Dawson had to leave.
UPDATE: Acting President Mitch O’Farrell just adjourned this Los Angeles City Council meeting. Protestors shut it down. https://t.co/Li8f9L46M6
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