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04.06.2020 - 09:17 / thewrap.com
In an unexpected move, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said Wednesday that a planned funding increase for LAPD has been canceled and the city will likely seek as much as $150 million in further cuts, with the money used for “reinvesting in black communities and communities of color.”
“This is bigger than just a budget, but I want you to know we will not be increasing our police budget. How can we at this moment?” Garcetti said in public remarks Wednesday night. Garcetti said he has now tasked
Gucci Off the Grid, with the help of stars such as Lil Nas X, King Princess, Jane Fonda and more.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorMirroring an announcement made earlier on Wednesday by L.A. County officials, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said today that film and television production could resume “effective this Friday,” June 13.He also indicated gyms, professional sports and other sectors could reopen as well.But, while making that happy announcement, Garcetti shed a more light on comments from L.A.
Lizzo, Ellie Goulding, Kali Uchis and others who had agreed to perform at the inaugural Los Angeles festival originally scheduled for this weekend (June 6-7) before the coronavirus pandemic forced its indefinite postponement.In December, Virgin owner Richard Branson announced the inaugural festival in a wild rooftop stunt atop Banc of California Stadium.
LA Mayor Eric Garcetti announced a big change in a press conference on Wednesday (June 3) to residents of the city.
Since the May 25 death of George Floyd, a number of celebs have stepped up and used their platform to stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and protest police brutality and racial injustice. Many stars have joined fellow protestors in the streets, carrying signs and documenting their time with incredible activists. Here are the celebs who have been out protesting.
Thousands thronged the streets of Los Angeles in peaceful protests Tuesday and smaller demonstrations dotted California while authorities renewed overnight curfews in LA and other areas that have seen clashes with police and groups of thieves wreck hundreds of businesses. There were several sizable demonstrations in Los Angeles and Mayor Eric Garcetti took a knee at one while in a crowd outside police headquarters.
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The Los Angeles mayor asked for the National Guard to be sent in to the nation's second-largest city as protesters torched police cars and vandalized and burglarized stores while clashing with lines of officers. Mayor Eric Garcetti said he asked Gov.
Mayor Eric Garcetti extended a curfew to all of Los Angeles amid protests over the death of George Floyd. The curfew requires those within the city of Los Angeles to stay indoors beginning 8 p.m.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti set an 8 p.m.-5:30 a.m. curfew for Downtown LA on Saturday amid escalating, violent protests over George Floyd’s death.