
Libor Jany
Reporter at Los Angeles Times
Public safety reporter @latimes. St. Paulite. @hailstate, through and through 🇨🇿🇬🇦 [email protected]
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6 days ago |
gazettextra.com | Libor Jany |James Queally
LOS ANGELES - Bridgette Covelli arrived near Los Angeles City Hall for the June 14 "No Kings Day" festivities to find what she described as a peaceful scene: people chanting, dancing, holding signs. No one was arguing with the police, as far as she could tell. Enforcement of the city's curfew wouldn't begin for hours.
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6 days ago |
thederrick.com | Libor Jany |James Queally
LOS ANGELES — Bridgette Covelli arrived near Los Angeles City Hall for the June 14 “No Kings Day” festivities to find what she described as a peaceful scene: people chanting, dancing, holding signs. No one was arguing with the police, as far as she could tell. Enforcement of the city’s curfew wouldn’t begin for hours.
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1 week ago |
latimes.com | Libor Jany |James Queally
Despite years of costly lawsuits, oversight measures and promises by leaders to rein in indiscriminate use of force during protests, the LAPD faces sharp criticism, fresh litigation and questions about tactics used by officers over the past two weeks. Bridgette Covelli arrived near Los Angeles City Hall for last Saturday’s “No Kings” festivities to find what she described as a peaceful scene: people chanting, dancing, holding signs. No one was arguing with the police, as far as she could tell.
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1 week ago |
dailygazette.com | Libor Jany |James Queally
LOS ANGELES — Bridgette Covelli arrived near Los Angeles City Hall for the June 14 “No Kings Day” festivities to find what she described as a peaceful scene: people chanting, dancing, holding signs. No one was arguing with the police, as far as she could tell. Enforcement of the city’s curfew wouldn’t begin for hours.
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1 week ago |
dailyitem.com | Libor Jany |James Queally
LOS ANGELES — Bridgette Covelli arrived near Los Angeles City Hall for the June 14 “No Kings Day” festivities to find what she described as a peaceful scene: people chanting, dancing, holding signs. No one was arguing with the police, as far as she could tell. Enforcement of the city’s curfew wouldn’t begin for hours.
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