00:00We need to stop the raids.
00:03This should not be happening in our city.
00:05This was chaos that was started in Washington, D.C.
00:09We didn't need the National Guard.
00:11Why on earth?
00:12What are they going to do?
00:13Do you know what the National Guard is doing now?
00:15They are guarding two buildings.
00:17Stop the raids, period.
00:19I would say give the power back to our governor,
00:22and if we need the National Guard,
00:25we can do it in their normal circumstances,
00:27which is the request is made local,
00:29and the governor decides or not to grant that to our city.
00:33We didn't need the National Guard.
00:35Why on earth?
00:36What are they going to do?
00:37Do you know what the National Guard is doing now?
00:39They are guarding two buildings.
00:41They are guarding the federal building here in downtown,
00:45and they're guarding the federal building in Westwood.
00:48That's what they're doing.
00:49So they need Marines on top of it?
00:51I don't understand that.
00:53That's why I feel like we are part of an experiment,
00:55that we did not ask to be a part of.
00:58We need to stop the raids.
01:01This should not be happening in our city.
01:04It is not warranted, and the only thing it does is contribute to chaos.
01:10This was chaos that was started in Washington, D.C.
01:13On Thursday, the city was peaceful.
01:16On Friday, it was not because of the intervention of the federal government.
01:21We're also aware of reports that the president intends or has deployed U.S. Marines to Los Angeles.
01:29The introduction of federal military personnel without direct coordination creates logistical challenges
01:35and risks confusion during critical incidents.
01:38The Los Angeles Police Department, alongside our mutual aid partners,
01:41have decades of experience managing large-scale public demonstrations,
01:45and we remain confident in our ability to be able to do so professionally and effectively.
01:51Stop the raids, period.
01:52I would say give the power back to our governor,
01:55and if we need the National Guard, we can do it in their normal circumstances,
02:01which is the request is made local, and the governor decides or not to grant that to our city.
02:06We didn't need the National Guard.
02:08Why on earth?
02:09What are they going to do?
02:10Do you know what the National Guard is doing now?
02:12They are guarding two buildings.
02:15They are guarding the federal building here in downtown,
02:18and they're guarding the federal building in Westwood.
02:21That's what they're doing.
02:22So they need Marines on top of it?
02:24I don't understand that.
02:26That's why I feel like we are part of an experiment that we did not ask to be a part of.
02:31We need to stop the raids.
02:34This should not be happening in our city.
02:36It is not warranted, and the only thing it does is contribute to chaos.
02:43This was chaos that was started in Washington, D.C.
02:47On Thursday, the city was peaceful.
02:49On Friday, it was not because of the intervention of the federal government.
02:54We're also aware of reports that the president intends or has deployed U.S. Marines to Los Angeles.
03:02The introduction of federal military personnel without direct coordination creates logistical challenges
03:08and risks confusion during critical incidents.
03:11The Los Angeles Police Department, alongside our mutual aid partners,
03:15have decades of experience managing large-scale public demonstrations,
03:19and we remain confident in our ability to be able to do so professionally and effectively.
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