Activists Vandalize Home of LAPD Chief Michael Moore

Michael Moore (Frederic J. Brown / AFP / Getty)
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Left-wing activists vandalized the home of Los Angeles Police Department Chief Michael Moore on Thursday evening, allegedly destroying a lantern and leaving posters stuck to the exterior.

KABC-7 reported:

Protesters showed up at LAPD Chief Michel Moore’s home in a gated community Thursday and plastered the house with anti-police posters.

The group of several dozen people started out saying they were going to protest at District Attorney Jackie Lacey’s home but instead went to Moore’s house in the San Fernando Valley.

It wasn’t clear how they were able to enter the gated community through a pedestrian gate.

Journalist Samuel Braslow with the Beverly Hills Courier captured video of the incident. In the footage, protesters are heard saying: “We are at Chief Moore’s house. He is the chief of LAPD. The most brutal police force in the nation.”

Conservative radio host Larry Elder noted the incident:

Braslow provided further detail:

Police arrived after protesters had left, according to KABC, which added that Moore was later seen washing chalk off his driveway.

DA Lacey, the first African American district attorney in L.A. is currently facing a left-wing challenge in the 2020 election.

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