The Los Angeles People's City Council (LAPCC) took to the streets after the meeting between civilians and the police department, demanding the defunding of police, as well as the resignation of the current mayor of LA. At least 500 protesters attended the march that lasted for more than an hour.
Dodgers fans and protesters in Los Angeles gathered together to riot after the victory of the Dodgers in the world series, clashing with riot police and burning several structures. A 7-11, a Foot Locker, and a semi truck were all looted as well.
Over 200 protesters in Los Angeles turned out for Black Lives, organized by the Los Angeles People's Council, demanding the defunding of the LAPD by at least 50% if not 100. No major clashes occurred with police, although minor scuffles did occur.
Antifascist counterprotesters pushed out a Proud Boys rally in San Francisco which had an attendance of ~10 people. Counterprotesters arrived in the thousands, forcing the Proud Boys and their fans to evacuate the area.
Police in Los Angeles have developed a new strategy for police brutality, which pertains to beating people with the edges or simply the front of shields to subdue them and discourage them from ever coming back to a protest in the near future.
A black bloc protest was organized in Santa Rosa, in which hundreds of people marched through the highway, and confronted police but ultimately did not clash with them. Law enforcement blocked off the intersection so that the march would not be able to continue.
Protests occurred in Los Angeles ranging from the hundreds to the thousands in honor of Breonna Taylor and against the grand jury decision not to indict for murdering her.
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