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US House of Representatives Preps for Vote on Resolution Condemning LA Riots

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A resolution introduced by Rep. Young Kim, R-Calif., condemning the riots in Los Angeles sparked by federal agents enforcing immigration law is expected to be voted on by the House next week.

The House Rules Committee announced it will consider the measure on Monday, setting the table for a floor vote next week, Politico reported Friday. The resolution could put Democrats in a bind, given they don’t want to be seen as condoning violence while they have also accused the Trump administration of escalating the situation by activating California’s National Guard and deploying the Marines.

Kim’s resolution “condemns unequivocally the violence perpetrated against Federal, State, and local law enforcement” during the riots and “calls on local and state elected leadership to work with the Federal government to end the violent riots.”
It also “recognizes the right to assemble and protest peacefully” and “expresses gratitude to law enforcement officers for keeping our communities safe in the face of danger.”

“Peaceful protests are a constitutional right, but vandalism, looting, violence, and other crimes are not,” Kim said in a statement. “Let’s be clear: The riots escalated before the National Guard was sent in and were enabled by California’s soft-on-crime policies – peddled for years by [Gov. Gavin] Newsom, Sacramento, and local prosecutors – that have allowed for lawlessness and endangered public safety of hardworking Californians.”

Co-sponsors of the resolution are the eight other Republican representatives from California: Ken Calvert, Vince Fong, Darrell Issa, Kevin Kiley, Doug LaMalfa, Tom McClintock, Jay Obernolte and David Valadao.

Protesters have held near-daily demonstrations in downtown Los Angeles since Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents began an operation July 6 to arrest illegal immigrants. Riots quickly erupted, forcing Trump to call in the National Guard and Marines to protect federal buildings and law enforcement. Newsom, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, and other Democrat lawmakers widely criticized the move.

Police said Monday that 575 people have been arrested since the demonstrations started, the Los Angeles Times reported. Administrative Officer Matt Szabo wrote in a memo to the City Council that Los Angeles has incurred at least $19.7 million in costs through Monday, the Times reported.

Roughly $16.9 million, including $11.7 million for overtime, was spent by the police department and more than $780,000 was spent to repair damage at City Hall, a police headquarters downtown, and other city buildings.

 

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Although nothing quoted in OP seems objectionable, the text includes:
  • Whereas rioters burned American flags, an act that disrespects the nation that protects their freedom;
That is protected speech.

Several of the other bullets are more political and arguable, but I couldn't sign on to them. State and local leadership did not fail "to support overwhelmed law enforcement personnel".
 
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Although nothing quoted in OP seems objectionable, the text includes:
  • Whereas rioters burned American flags, an act that disrespects the nation that protects their freedom;
That is protected speech.

Several of the other bullets are more political and arguable, but I couldn't sign on to them. State and local leadership did not fail "to support overwhelmed law enforcement personnel".
State and local leadership there did indeed fail to adequately support the overwhelmed law enforcement personnel.
 
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State and local leadership there did indeed fail to adequately support the overwhelmed law enforcement personnel.
Local law enforcement had sufficient support to get the situation under control.
 
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Local law enforcement had sufficient support to get the situation under control.
Not according to the LA police chief. How is a situation under control when law enforcement officers were being attacked, along with everything else we saw those rioters do?
 
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How is a situation under control when law enforcement officers were being attacked, along with everything else we saw those rioters do?
I said get under control. And it is under control. We don't have a precrime division that is going to prevent all violence from occurring. It broke out, and local police got it under control.
 
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State and local leadership there did indeed fail to adequately support the overwhelmed law enforcement personnel.
Not being an Californian, I can only view things from outside, but LAPD seemed to have things pretty well under control. The worst violence from the crowd was on the first day or two. After that the biggest triggering seemed to arise when the LASO and LAPD would expand the perimeter to start the now ended curfew each night. At no point were LAPD/LASO and CHP overwhelmed. (They also seemed to be much better behaved than 5 years ago.)
 
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Not being an Californian, I can only view things from outside, but LAPD seemed to have things pretty well under control. The worst violence from the crowd was on the first day or two. After that the biggest triggering seemed to arise when the LASO and LAPD would expand the perimeter to start the now ended curfew each night. At no point were LAPD/LASO and CHP overwhelmed. (They also seemed to be much better behaved than 5 years ago.)
I get the sense that many conservatives believe (at least unconsciously) that the existence of a protest or demonstration at all, even a peaceful one, is a form of "disorder" to them.
 
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