[15], On June 1, hundreds protested at Gridley Park and Cerritos City Hall. Demonstrators had marched along a stretch of Highway 101 earlier in the day. Jan. 30, 1972: Members of the National Socialist White People’s Party stand outside their El Monte headquarters during an anti-Nazi protest by about 1,000 demonstrators. [42] It is believed to be Malibu's largest political demonstration in 15 years. Jan. 30, 1972: Anti-Nazi protesters gather outside the National Socialist White People’s Party headquarters in El Monte.

Police made five sweeps of the crowd, during which 38 persons were arrested for disturbing the peace and failure to disperse after the demonstration had been declared an unlawful assembly. [32], On June 1, a protest of over 100 demonstrators started at 2:00 p.m. at the corner of Route 66 and South Grand Avenue in Glendora. [66], On May 31, several hundred demonstrators held up signs and laid down on the ground at Torrance City Hall. [54], On June 5, more than 200 people gathered at Miramar Park in South Redondo Beach to protest against police brutality and to demand an end to law enforcement policies that the protesters felt discriminate against black and brown communities. Several police officers were present and kneeled in with protesters. On June 4, about 200 residents marched from Almansor Park to Alhambra City Hall.[3]. [46], On June 2, around 300 protesters marched from 47th Street East and Avenue S down to 25th Street where the crowd appeared to triple in size. [12], On June 4, at around noon, hundreds of protesters gathered at a park where they made their way to Burbank City Hall and the Burbank Police Department.[13]. A June 17, 1976, Los Angeles Times story reported that the Nazi Party was selling its El Monte building “that has been its Los Angeles area headquarters since 1966 and moving elsewhere.”. [67], On June 1, more than 100 people were arrested after police declared an unlawful assembly and began dispersing the crowd at a protest near the Valley Municipal Building in Van Nuys. The demonstrators also held up signs and chanted at the intersection at Malaga Cove Plaza. City Council Agendas KEEP INFORMED. One policeman suffered a bloody nose when he was hit by a bottle. South El Monte Help Center; General Municipal Election NOVEMBER 3, 2020 . Online Service Requests.

Last week, the El Monte City Council passed a moratorium that will last as long as the city’s local emergency. Your guide to the 2020 election in California. [69], On June 1, a four-hour peaceful protest took place in West Covina, where demonstrators walked to the 10 Freeway overpass from nearby parking lots. California’s November election will feature 12 statewide ballot measures. This photo appeared in the Jan. 13, 1972, Los Angeles Times.

[72], On May 31, hundreds of people marched in the Uptown business district in Whittier. How to vote. Building Permits. They also say tenants should not be required to prove they cannot pay their rent. [45], On May 31, between 200 and 300 nonviolent protesters gathered at Marie Kerr Park in Palmdale and made their way to Rancho Vista Boulevard and 10th Street West. [60] Numerous buildings were also vandalized, looted and burned along Santa Monica Boulevard, with the most visible destruction being at the site of the popular Japanese-themed restaurant Sake House. [61] Some protesters refused to disperse after the 4:00 p.m. curfew and engaged in standoffs with police. [52], On June 1, about 150 protesters (mostly recent high school graduates) demonstrated outside of the Rancho Palos Verdes police station to support the Black Lives Matter movement and against police brutality. The city’s current moratorium protects renters who can’t pay their rent because of financial hardships caused by the COVID-19 crisis — but tenants must pay their rent back 60 days after the pandemic ends. In a phone interview on Sunday afternoon, Mayor Andre Quintero said he had not heard these activists’ demands before and wished they had reached out to an elected city official with their concerns. Small El Monte protest urges more from coronavirus eviction moratorium Last week, the El Monte City Council passed a moratorium that will last as long as the city's local emergency. The death was ruled a suicide by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office, the victim's family and community are demanding a fuller investigation. curfew. [37], On June 3, hundreds of people protested at the intersection of Hacienda Boulevard and Amar Road in La Puente, chanting, "No Justice, No Peace.

Instead, they want El Monte to pass a total eviction ban, a total rent forgiveness policy, a mortgage foreclosure ban and a utility shutoff ban. Forty demonstrators were arrested as city officials and sheriff’s deputies swept through the crowd of about 1,000 persons outside the headquarters of the National Socialist White People’s Party at 4375 N. Peck Road.