LAPD Won’t Enforce Federal Agent Mask Ban: ‘It Wasn’t Well Thought Out,’ Chief McDonnell
- The Los Angeles Police Department will not enforce California's law restricting federal agents from wearing masks during immigration operations.
- Police Chief Jim McDonnell criticized the law, stating it was not well thought out and can create unnecessary conflict between armed agencies.
- California's law, known as the 'No Secret Police Act', was signed by Governor Gavin Newsom and aims to increase accountability and transparency.
- The U.S. Department of Justice is challenging the 'No Secret Police Act', arguing it interferes with federal operations and is unconstitutional.
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LAPD Won’t Enforce Mask Ban
The Los Angeles Police Department announced that it will not enforce a California law prohibiting federal agents from wearing masks. While Police Chief Jim McDonnell voiced his frustrations about immigration enforcement activities, he noted that the policy was not well thought out. “The reality of one armed agency approaching another armed agency to create conflict over something that would be a misdemeanor at best or an infraction, it doesn’t m…
LAPD Chief Defies Newsom's Mask Ban for Federal ICE Agents, Citing Safety Concerns
We all know the drill. Being a cop in a deep-blue city has become an almost impossible job, and it’s not by accident. For years,... The post LAPD Chief Defies Newsom’s Mask Ban for Federal ICE Agents, Citing Safety Concerns appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Mask comes off useless anti-ICE legislation
LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said this week that he had no intention of enforcing a new law that bans Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from wearing masks in the state. The law, SB 627, was drafted by Democratic State Senator Scott Wiener of San Francisco, who comes up with almost every bad idea in Sacramento. (He’s now running for Nancy Pelosi’s seat in Congress.) Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell speaks at a press co…
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