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LA Action Updates
DTLA: Unconfirmed sightings of teargas in addition to rubber bullet projectiles + more LAPD vehicles arriving at Spring and a # of others appearing to gear up but standoff continues.
LA: Per LATimes report posted at 9:15pm citywide tactical alert had been declared earlier in response to DTLA action. Though a few LAPD units have since been demobilized, some remain posted at the same place monitoring protestors.
Good morning! Today is going to be bright and sunny with highs ranging from low 70s near the coast to high 80s in the valleys. Air is moderate and MAX UVs today.

Many actions take place at peak UV hours today. Please use extreme caution and utilize sun protection. Bring extra water and wear a mask!
CORRECTION: Last night we posted that LAPD reported a bus on fire. The LAPD reported this in error and corrected that there was a fight, not a fire, on a bus.
Westwood: As 300 demonstrators protest with BLMLA in solidarity with Portland outside of the Wilshire Federal Building, roughly 20 right wing counter protestors have arrived and are trying to instigate a melee with the crowd.
Westwood: 🐷 have Border Tactical and armored vehicles stationed nearby the Wilshire Federal Building
Westwood: 300 demonstrators with the BLMLA Portland protest have begun marching at the Verdant and Wilshire intersection
Good afternoon LA! Here are some events happening online or in person this evening and one for you early risers for tomorrow morning.
Good evening Los Angeles! Tomorrow morning our city council is reconvening and they will be voting on an item to resume encampment sweeps. Here’s how you can tell them that’s a terrible idea.
Here are some events happening tomorrow and a map of the two cooling centers open in the city as the week heats up. Lastly is the list of the board of supervisors you can call to tell to open up more cooling centers. It’s hot and our millions of city residents deserve better than two locations.