![]() He mentioned explicitly that Code Pink was not cooperating with the LAPD, that there was no discussion of any civil disobedience, and that his officers would “continue to monitor social media for updates.”Īlso interesting is the fact that four of the recipients were with the Department of Homeland Security. Even more interestingly it seems that the LAPD has officers dedicated to “monitoring social media” who track this kind of thing.Īnd one of them, James Baker, emailed a bunch of his fellow polices on April 22, 2017, to fill them in on the upcoming reign of anarchy Downtown. 1 It seems that last year, some group called Code Pink was planning a protest in Pershing Square on Ap2 and they did not ask the permission of the LAPD. This is just a short note to discuss this email chain, which I recently received from the Historic Core BID as part of the fruits of a public records act request.
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