LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The second protest in three days outside Mayor Eric Garcetti's official residence against coronavirus-related restrictions is planned for Sunday by the conservative group SaveCalifornia.com.
The group also conducted a protest outside Getty House on Friday night, billed as "Curfew Protest Block Party: No More Lockdowns."
What You Need To Know
- A protest outside Mayor Garcetti's residence is planned for Sunday afternoon by the conservative group SaveCalifornia.com
- The group also organized protests Saturday night against the "limited Stay At Home Order" issued by Gov. Newsom
- Amid a surge in new COVID-19 cases, L.A. County modified its health order Friday to impose more restrictions
- Garcetti issued a revised "Safer at Home Order" on November 6
SaveCalifornia.com also organized protests Saturday night in Huntington Beach and San Clemente against the "limited Stay At Home Order" issued by Gov. Gavin Newsom prohibiting all "non-essential work, movement and gatherings" between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. in counties in the most-restrictive purple tier of the state's coronavirus monitoring system, including Los Angeles and Orange counties.
"Curfew breakers" rallies tonight @ 10pm in Santee, San Clemente, Huntington Beach, Riverside, La Quinta, San Jose. More listed (https://t.co/F1pnYyNYSQ) in Yorba Linda, Temecula, Redlands, Patterson, Sacramento, Santa Cruz. SEE FLYERS: https://t.co/WKVylVxsVz#savecalifornia pic.twitter.com/BfATXhqm7n
— SaveCalifornia.com (@savecalifornia) November 22, 2020
The group planned to gather outside Garcetti's home from 3-5 p.m. on Sunday.
Amid a surge in new COVID-19 cases, Los Angeles County modified its health order Friday to impose more restrictions, most notably requiring restaurants, wineries, breweries and non-essential businesses to close between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. and limiting outdoor gatherings to no more than 15 people from a maximum of three households.
Garcetti issued a revised "Safer at Home Order" on November 6 that requires city residents to stay home unless they are engaged in certain "essential" activities.