More than 200 protesters outside South LA LASD station demanding justice for #DijonKizzee. About 75 deputies in riot gear stand guard yards away.
Pastor Eddie Anderson stands on flatbed in front of LASD’s South LA station demanding whichever deputies killed #DijonKizzee be fired and prosecuted.
The cousin of #DijonKizee struggles to get out her thanks to the crowd for their support.
“I am angry. We are angry. The family is angry.”
#DijonKizzee’s friends and family want to show who he was as a person. This friend says he supported her through her journey to get a degree in criminal justice.
She ends her comments with: “Don’t let them get their hands on you.”
A handful of protesters stare down the deputies as the rally continues
A few deputies have set down their weapons and seem to be wilting in the 93 degree heat as protesters shout insults
.@BLMLA leaders command protesters to step away from the barricades as deputies edge closer but also warn “If you have children please get your children out of here, stuff is about to go down.”
Black Lives Matter-LA leader Joseph Williams gets protesters to refocus on marching
BLM leader Future explains the commotion. She says a protester had touched the barricade prompting deputies to fire warning shots, which caused people to run toward the station.
“When we move it will be on our terms, in our way.”
Protesters regroup and begin march down Imperial Highway in name of #DijonKizzee
Before the march started, I talked to Donnell Russell, Kizzee’s cousin by marriage. He wants the deputies who killed him prosecuted but also talked about the futility of the situation.
“Naming those 2 doesn’t really make a difference, they’re hiring 2 more.”
Shaneika Hall, cousin to #DijonKizzee, saves her greatest concern for Kizzee’s 18 yo brother Sean.
“He’s quiet. He has no words. He has no tears yet.”
Alternate view of 110 south just a few minutes ago. 8 highway patrol cars racing in direction of #DijonKizzee protest. Traffic on 110 south stalled up to Manchester exit
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There's never been a complete list of the people of Japanese descent incarcerated during WWII.
So a team of scholars & volunteers scoured 10's of 1000's of historical documents to come up with all the names — a way to give them back their identities. laist.com/news/wwii-monu…
In news stories, we use the estimate "more than 120,000" when describing the number of Japanese Am's and nationals incarcerated during WWII.
The team has now confirmed 125,284 people by name. The list is printed in a 1,000-page book that will be @jamuseum for the next year.
The team thinks they've got the list 99.5% right but to get it to 100% they're asking survivors and descendants to offer any corrections/omissions.
Aside from the "Book of Names," there's a searchable database going live this weekend: ireizo.com.
Dr. John Cheng, the 52-yr-old man killed in the Laguna Woods shooting yesterday, had tried to disarm the gunman. Other parishioners were able to then hogtie the suspect. "W/o the actions of Dr. Chang, it is no doubt that there have been numerous additional victims in this crime."
OC Sheriff say it's believed the suspect David Chou "was upset about political tensions between China and Taiwan" when he attacked the Taiwanese American Presbyterian congregation in Laguna Woods on Sunday, killing 1 and wounding 5.
FBI has opened a federal hate crimes investigation into Laguna Woods shooting to determine what type of fed'l charges can be brought against David Chou b/c "we have discovered evidence that the individual was motivated by some type of hate."
Up until several years ago I didn't know one of the worst massacres of Chinese people happened in downtown LA.
So many times without knowing it, I've walked past spots where people were strung up and shot. Apparently, I wasn't alone. laist.com/news/la-histor…
LA's 1st Asian Am councilmember Mike Woo is part of a group trying to get a memorial built for victims of the 1871 massacre.
Hard to say where. The attacks played out across LA. But they started on Los Angeles Street, near El Pueblo. Only marker now is a sidewalk plaque.
On Oct. 24, 1871, there was a gunfight btw 2 Chinese men. A white rancher who entered the fray was shot dead. That led a mob to form around a building (no longer there) where many Chinese men were seeking refuge. They were shot at and dragged outside to be hung.
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San Gabriel Valley is coming out big tonight for the victims of the Atlanta shootings. I’d estimate 1000+ btw 2 vigils.
People feeling the loss hard in this swath of LA Cty, which has 1 of the country’s largest concentrations of Asian residents. 10 cities have Asian majorities.
Leaders from these Asian-majority cities - Arcadia, Rosemead -- kick off a vigil in downtown San Gabriel.
Emotions run strong.
San Gabriel’s mayor Chin Ho Liao shouts “We have to stop the hate! We are Americans!”
Crowd in San Gabriel is older, more immigrant (I hear Mandarin and Cantonese being spoken) than those attending another vigil happening next door in Alhambra.
That one is being put on a 22 yo first-time organizer Betty Hang. Will come back to hers.