Thousands of protesters who have been arrested in Los Angeles for violating curfew or failing to disperse will not be prosecuted, county and city officials announced Monday.
Feuer said his office will create"opportunities for violators to participate in an exchange of ideas and perspectives--as well as a discussion of tangible steps that can be taken by individuals, communities, law enforcement and our office--to address issues relevant to these protests."
Without offering details, Feuer said the alternative to prosecution"will incorporate principles of restorative justice reflected in our Office's Community Justice Initiative, and allow for a non-punitive resolution of these matters, outside of the courts.""Resolving these violations through alternative methods is a productive and appropriate way to address these offenses, and will have lasting positive effects on our community," Moore said.
While the protests in Los Angeles started off peacefully there have been periods of violence, with some groups setting businesses aflame, vandalizing store fronts and stealing merchandise. That led to city and county-wide curfews — some as early as 1 p.m. — which have now ended. Critics have argued that the LA Police and County Sheriff's departments have been excessively and unnecessarily brutal in their response to the protests.on protesters. Much of the troubling behavior has been captured by cell phone cameras and shared broadly on social media.
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