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Curfew/Deployment Updates, 6/4/20
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Curfew/Deployment Updates, 6/4/20
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Pacific Palisades Community Council
Curfew/Deployment Updates, 6/4/20
No Curfew Planned for Tonight
Los Angeles County announced this morning that it has
no plans to issue a curfew order tonight
(Thursday, 6/4). Mayor Garcetti has also announced
no curfew in the City
tonight. See
Yahoo Curfew
.
We will let the community know if we learn of any changes, either via email, social media or posting on the
PPCC website
.
Village this Morning/Deployment
Credit: Chris Spitz
All was calm
in the Palisades commercial village this morning, although many windows remain boarded up and boards were still being added. A small contingent of the
National Guard
was stationed on Swarthmore & Monument (depicted above). PPCC Secretary Chris Spitz thanked the Guardsmen for protecting our community. They indicated that they didn't know how long they would be deployed.
We don't have further information on LAPD or other Guard deployment;
If we learn of any changes we will try to let the community know.
PPCC Community Calendar
Note: Most Palisades events through June are either cancelled, postponed or
will be held via virtual conference; later cancellations may be required
depending on conditions. Please check with event sponsors for status.
Summary
Los Angeles County and the City of Los Angeles announced no curfew orders for the evening of June 4, 2020. The Pacific Palisades commercial village remained calm with National Guard units deployed at select locations, while most community events through June were cancelled or moved to virtual formats.