The Los Angeles Police Dept., in conjunction with faith and community leaders, is staging a forum to call for non-violence in possible demonstrations and protests associated with the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s role in the death of George Floyd.Floyd’s death on May 25th last year resulted in protests in Los Angeles and elsewhere that quickly escalated over the next two weeks.
Estimates are that between $1 billion and $2 billion in damages resulted across the US from May 26 to June 8, according to the Insurance Information Institute.The LAPD’s April 23 meeting will feature Sheriff Alex Villanueva, Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department Chief Michel Moore, Los Angeles Police Department Assistant Director In Charge
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