If we don't get gasoline to keep our water system running, then we're going to ask people to leave town, ... Our critical need is gas. We've had three incidents of looting because we can't patrol like we need to because there's no gasoline for our police cars.
If thousands of demonstrators are coming to Los Angeles and the police say simply that no one can demonstrate, ... that creates the dynamic where problems can occur.
The police have the power to search people's homes, to make arrests, to take blood samples and so forth as long as they have 'probable cause' to suspect that a crime has been committed. That is a fairly low standard.
The police said the woman had been talking to my daughter, but she never actually met up with her. They have cleared this woman of everything.
The public has the right to know why the police took the action they did, and that information is available to the public only if search warrant affidavits and arrest warrant affidavits are public.
The good news is we've been meeting with police for months in preparation of these new schools. We're also engaging the community, because it will take the community to keep those kids safe.
The first thing he would do is review all the discovery stuff the Police Department has garnered. (He'll) look at their evidence and see if they did it properly, and if there's anything they missed.
The community has had issues with the Police Department and with the trust of officers,
There is still something real wrong within the community of police. There is a deeper wound here for this kind of thing to happen. There is a deeper wound that you as a police department must figure out.