'Horrified We Have To Go Through This': Businesses Board Up Ahead Of Potential Election Unrest
BEVERLY HILLS (CBSLA) -- Like officials, residents and even the candidates themselves, Los Angeles businesses are taking unprecedented measures to prepare for Election Day.
Along the famous Rodeo Drive, and throughout other parts of the affluent Beverly Hills area, many businesses have boarded up their windows, installed anti-graffiti films and put up barriers to help protect against potential looting in response to the election results.
"I saw them like doing this since earlier during the day and I saw everyone boarding up and I'm like wow," said Beverly Hills resident Isaiah Anguiano.
There was widespread unrest following the death of George Floyd, a Black man killed by Minneapolis police. That has prompted officials to prepare for possible disturbances again. The level of preparation seen in Beverly Hills is also taking place in other parts of L.A. County, and nationwide as well.