Breaking: In a press conference announcing a proposed class action lawsuit against @BeverlyHillsPD, @AttorneyCrump claims that 105 of 106 arrests made by a local task force were of Black people. The plaintiffs are a Black couple from PA who were arrested on Rodeo Drive in Sept.
Jasmine Williams and Khalil White say that they rode electric scooters from their hotel in BH to Rodeo Drive. The city has a current ban on electric scooters. Officers made contact and arrested them.
In a response to the suit, acting chief Dominick Rivetti says that officers warned the plaintiffs earlier in the day re: scooters (which they dispute) and that the plaintiffs gave false info to PD.
Rivetti says that the city formed the Rodeo Drive Team in response to a rise in complaints from the business community.
Williams and White walk through their arrests at the very spot it took place. A judge reportedly threw out all the charges against them.
The suit cites an incident from October, in which Versace VP Salehe Bembury was stopped and searched for allegedly jaywalking. Bembury was carrying bags with Versace shoes (that he designed) at the time of the stop.
Both the number two and three of the department, Asst chief Marc Coopwood and Capt Scott Dowling, have announced plans to resign. Attorney Bradley Gage points out that the resignations came after their names appeared in claims against the city.
Some background on Gage. He has become a real thorn in the side of BHPD, representing around a dozen employees in claims against the city for discrimination, especially by former chief Sandra Spagnoli.
Spagnoli resigned in May amid mounting losses in legal fees, judgements, and settlements totaling millions. She has been accused of racist/homophobic/antisemitic remarks and actions. The city has yet to name a replacement, tho a search has been ongoing.
The suit fingers Dowling as the head of the Rodeo Drive Team and accuses him of a history of racist comments.
Crump revealed that he had been contacted by the Department of Justice regarding the lawsuit. He said he would encourage the DOJ to look into the matter
Crump addressed the matter of the city’s ban on electric scooters, accusing the BHPD of arbitrary enforcement of the policy.
Beverly Hills has prohibited ride sharing options until one year after either California or the city repeals the declaration of emergency related to the pandemic. Here’s a bit on that history for you hungry transportation nerds. google.com/amp/s/beverlyh…
Gage and Crump did not provide direct evidence for the 105 statistic. Gage said that he has multiple sources confirm the figure, including a retired BHPD officer. A source of mine could not immediately confirm the exact number, but said on background that it sounded correct.
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Breaking: LA County Public Health will issue a health order this week requiring proof of vaccination or a neg test for outdoor events with 10K people or more. It also requires proof of vax for indoor bars, nightclubs, & lounges. It strongly recommends doing so for restaurants.
Dr. Barbara Ferrer says that the health order will be issued by Friday and will go into effect on Oct. 7.
On the narrowness of the order, Ferrer says that health inspectors have reported that bars, clubs, & lounges have very low levels of masking with close proximity of patrons.
A suit by @AttorneyCrump & Brad Gage says a disbanded BHPD task force arrested 105 Black people out of 106 total arrests. In June, after the city had already received the initial claim, the City Council voted to prioritize the formation of a new task force.beverlyhillscourier.com/2021/09/02/bhp…
The suit claims that the task force, known as the Rodeo Drive Team, targeted Black motorists and pedestrians in the city’s tony Business District.
According to Crump, the Department of Justice has reached out to him after seeing the allegations.
While the suit seeks class action status, the two named plaintiffs, Jasmine Williams and Khalil White, say they were profiled when riding electric bikes on Rodeo Drive.
A group of active anti-vaccine protesters trespassed on the property of Los Angeles City Council Member Nury Martinez, appearing to film her home and the inside of her car. Many of these same individuals have protested at grocery stores, pharmacies, and schools across the city.
One bystander argued with a protester over whether the Abby could refuse unvaccinated people.
Currently, there are no laws in LA requiring establishments to check proof of vaccination. The Abby chose to institute the policy on its own.
Legal experts have repeatedly affirmed that businesses can require proof of vaccine in California. google.com/amp/s/www.wash…
Speaking with protesters, many bristled at the “anti-vax” label. They support vaccines, they said, just not this one. Their reasons largely hinged on a deep distrust of the government and a belief that the vaccines are a part of a population control conspiracy.
At The Abby in West Hollywood, where a group of anti-vaccine protesters have gathered across the street in opposition to the bar’s policy of requiring proof of vax or a negative covid test.
One woman says that she fought for gay marriage, now will the gays fight for her.
Three protesters cross the street and confront a photographer
A group of children chant “my body my choice.” One of them holds a sign that reads “only my mom controls me.”
Last week, Beverly Hills Freedom Rally founder Shiva Bagheri entered into a judicial diversion agreement with Beverly Hills for holding unpermitted rallies requiring 20 hours of community service.
Update, she got kicked out of community service for not properly wearing a mask.
Background: The Freedom Rally began in July 2020 in response to COVID-19 public health guidelines like masks and school closures. As election season heated up, the Saturday rallies at Beverly Gardens Park became a gathering place for pro-Trump supporters (more than 4k at peak).
The rally became a key meeting place for conservative, populist, and far-right groups, with broad implications for LA and California. As my colleague @BiancaHeyward reported, 15-20% of signatures to recall Newsom in LA County came from the rally. beverlyhillscourier.com/2021/07/20/new…