Los Angeles Police Commission Meeting Hijacked by Protesting Activists
A tense standoff unfolded at a Los Angeles Police Commission meeting on Tuesday, as hundreds of Black Lives Matter protesters stormed the room, drowning out speakers and forcing officials to flee. The dramatic takeover was orchestrated by BLM Los Angeles, which had openly called for supporters to attend and disrupt the meeting.
The protest was sparked by the fatal shooting of Keith Porter, 43, who was killed in an off-duty federal immigration agent's apartment on New Year's Eve. Authorities claim that Porter fired a rifle into the air before being shot by the agent, but his family and activists argue that he was simply celebrating the start of the new year.
The protesters, many wearing "F–k the police" t-shirts and carrying signs with slogans like "Abolish Police," demanded that the ICE agent involved in Porter's death be arrested. Despite efforts by newly installed commission President Teresa Sánchez-Gordon to regain control, the chanting crowd overpowered her attempts to restore order.
The disruption was no spontaneous outburst, as BLM Los Angeles had organized the event weeks in advance, encouraging supporters to attend and make their voices heard. The group's tactics mirrored those used at a recent anti-police presentation hosted by Councilwoman Eunisses Hernandez, where protesters wore "Abolish Police" jackets and called for slashing LAPD funding.
As the protest escalated, officials cleared the room, citing safety concerns. Meanwhile, Porter's family and supporters continued to push for accountability, with many calling for the arrest of the ICE agent involved in his death. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between protesters and law enforcement in Los Angeles, with some activists accusing police of overreacting to perceived threats.
A tense standoff unfolded at a Los Angeles Police Commission meeting on Tuesday, as hundreds of Black Lives Matter protesters stormed the room, drowning out speakers and forcing officials to flee. The dramatic takeover was orchestrated by BLM Los Angeles, which had openly called for supporters to attend and disrupt the meeting.
The protest was sparked by the fatal shooting of Keith Porter, 43, who was killed in an off-duty federal immigration agent's apartment on New Year's Eve. Authorities claim that Porter fired a rifle into the air before being shot by the agent, but his family and activists argue that he was simply celebrating the start of the new year.
The protesters, many wearing "F–k the police" t-shirts and carrying signs with slogans like "Abolish Police," demanded that the ICE agent involved in Porter's death be arrested. Despite efforts by newly installed commission President Teresa Sánchez-Gordon to regain control, the chanting crowd overpowered her attempts to restore order.
The disruption was no spontaneous outburst, as BLM Los Angeles had organized the event weeks in advance, encouraging supporters to attend and make their voices heard. The group's tactics mirrored those used at a recent anti-police presentation hosted by Councilwoman Eunisses Hernandez, where protesters wore "Abolish Police" jackets and called for slashing LAPD funding.
As the protest escalated, officials cleared the room, citing safety concerns. Meanwhile, Porter's family and supporters continued to push for accountability, with many calling for the arrest of the ICE agent involved in his death. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between protesters and law enforcement in Los Angeles, with some activists accusing police of overreacting to perceived threats.