Today, a group of protesters staged a series of “maskless shopping” protests in stores across Westwood in defiance of LA’s new indoor masking order. Los Angeles has seen a large surge in COVID-19 cases in the last 2 weeks, driven by the highly contagious Delta variant.
The event was organized by an Arizona man named Ethan Schmidt, who posts videos of himself on his telegram channel harassing people wearing masks. He also promoted the WiSpa protest yesterday.
The group first went to Bristol Farms on Westwood Blvd. Staff asked them to wear masks, but said they could not do more to enforce the requirement. Two LAPD officers arrived later, though they did not get involved.
Many, if not most, of the protesters today also attended yesterday’s WiSpa protest, including the organizer of the first WiSpa protest. Here’s my coverage of that event.
One woman in line without a mask (but unrelated to the protest) thanked the protesters. She said that she regularly went to the Beverly Hills Freedom rally last year.
An anti-masker calls a shopper, Amy Fleschert, a “karen” for getting upset at the group. Amy says she has cancer and an auto-immune disease, meaning that she has to continue masking despite being vaccinated. She becomes emotional talking about the protesters.
The protesters went to Sprouts next (as shown in the first video), where things became a bit more confrontational. One shopper calls them as “merchants of death.”
Schmidt says that the vaccine is killing people, tying that to a common claim among anti-vaxxers that Bill Gates wants to kill 10-15% of the world’s population using vaccines.
Here is context on Gates’s statement relating to vaccines and population control. google.com/amp/s/mobile.r…
While in line, a protester gets into an exchange with a woman who says she works in a hospital. The protester says that if people were meant to wear masks, they would be born with one.
The shopper tells the protester and another protester filming her to “get out of my fucking face.”
A number of protesters follow the woman to her car. “This is harassment,” she says.
The same two LAPD officers arrive and tell the protesters to leave the store.
They briefly went to CVS on Westwood blvd afterwards.
The group then went to the Target on Weyburn. When a store employee says she would call the police, one protester (Shiva Bagheri, founder of the BH Freedom Rally) points to LASD’s recent statement saying they would not enforce the mask rule.
Westwood is in the City of Los Angeles, so enforcement would fall to LAPD. While the officers who interacted with the protesters ordered them out of one store (Sprouts), they did not enforce the mask requirement.
After Target, the group made their last stop in Westwood Village, right by UCLA and the Ronald Regan hospital.
As the protesters themselves brought up, other countries have seen a backlash to COVID public health restrictions and vaccine mandates, including Greece, Russia, and France. washingtonpost.com/world/2021/07/…
Here is a video of some of the anti-maskers apparently mocking the woman with cancer, Amy, who cried after encountering them.
Happening now: large crowd in support of abortion rights at Pershing Square in downtown Los Angeles.
Illustrating just how many protests are happening today: Just as one group leaves Pershing Square for City hall, hundreds more march by Pershing Square.
Hundreds of protesters are marching onto the 110 freeway
The other week, the @nypost ran a story about concern over crime in Beverly Hills. It quotes a resident saying her neighbor’s house was “firebombed with Molotov cocktails” during the 2020 BLM protests. Neither BHPD nor BHFD could find any evidence of this happening.
BHPD Lt. Giovanni Trejo told me "I tried every buzz word I can think of. It is possible it’s in the system, but it was entered under a different title."
BHFD Deputy Chief Joe Matsch said the most recent record for a Molotov cocktail he could find was Nov. 5, 2019.
It took both agencies time to go through their systems and run down possibilities before they could respond to me. In that time, the article circulated across the web and within a community already shaken by legitimate tragedy.
Twitter locked me out of my account for nearly 2 days because of false claims of violating its new policy on posting private media. Both reported tweets are from an anti-mask protest & have clear news value. I have reached out to Twitter for comment.
The first reported Tweet shows a protester calling a shopper at Ralph’s a “mask Nazi.” This took place at a “maskless shopping” protest in January that subsequently received major media attention after @emilyytayylor and my reporting.
The second tweet shows the same protester, a rightwing activist and videographer, refusing to leave the Westfield Century City Mall, telling a mall official that “no other group is oppressed like Trump supporters.” He compares Trump supporters to Black people in the 40s.
New in @BHCourier: I got the arrest data for BHPD's Rodeo Drive Team, a task force charged with policing the Business District after an uptick in calls. The subject of a proposed class action by @AttorneyCrump, RDT made 90 arrests, 80 of whom were Black. beverlyhillscourier.com/2021/10/24/bhp…
This number is lower than the widely-cited 106 arrests with 105 arrests of Black individuals claimed in the lawsuit.
However, the data shows that BHPD made 107 arrests for unemployment insurance fraud, 99 of which were of Black people.
This figure includes arrests by the RDT, but also adds in arrests by officers not on the task force.
A group of anti-vaccine/anti-vaccine mandate activists protested at Walk to School Day in Beverly Hills today. Protesters followed Mayor Bob Wunderlich from the civic center to Hawthorne Elementary School, engaging in heated exchanges with parents.
In the morning around 8:15, the group confronted Mayor Robert Wunderlich. He proposed that three members of the group meet him in the afternoon to allow him to walk to school with parents and kids.
A number of Beverly Hills Police Department officers provided security throughout the event.
UCLA anesthesiologist Dr. Chris Rake, a COVID-19 vaccine mandate opponent, was escorted out of the UCLA medical plaza yesterday and placed on unpaid administrative leave for refusing to get vaccinated or request an exemption.
“I’m willing to go lose everything…even my life.”
UCLA Health said in a statement that it was acting in accordance with the state public health order and UC policy.
Dr. Rake has not responded to a request for comment or to additional questions.