Protesters Descend On Garcetti's House For 6th Consecutive Day
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — A sixth day of demonstrations outside Mayor Eric Garcetti's official residence unfolded Sunday in an attempt to persuade President-elect Joe Biden not to appoint Garcetti to his cabinet.
Tabatha Jones Jolivet, a spokeswoman for BLM-LA, said Garcetti "has failed the people of Los Angeles in an unending number of ways -- from criminalizing folks for being houseless, to refusing to stand up for people who are killed by his police force."
"We refuse to be quiet as President-elect Biden considers him for a cabinet post where his reach will extend to setting national policy," she said.
Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles has vowed to conduct a demonstration every day until Biden commits to not appointing Garcetti to the cabinet.
Various news outlets have speculated that Garcetti is being considered by Biden for a cabinet position.
As of last Monday when reporters asked Garcetti about it during a COVID-19 update, he shared, "I have been focused 110% on these numbers and on COVID and on saving lives."
Garcetti added, "It's one of the last things on my mind right now," he said, adding, "Right now my job No. 1 is to make sure I protect the lives of Angelenos."
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