Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti’s home was vandalized just hours after he signed an ordinance restricting homeless encampments in the city and banning people from living on the street in certain areas.
The crowd of about 50 people left behind trash and graffiti at Garcetti’s residence following a 7:30 p.m. demonstration that ended with police officers responding in riot gear, KCBS-TV reported. Some windows were damaged but no arrests were made as of Friday, the Los Angeles Police Department told Fox News.
“When we showed up at around midnight to disperse the group there was several pillars in front of the mayor’s house that were vandalized, the sidewalks were vandalized and there was a bunch of toilet paper in the trees,” Los Angeles Police Department Lt. Rex Ingram told the news outlet.
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