Los Angeles moves forward with ordinance against undercover agents
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approves ordinance banning officers with masks; second vote required, December 9
In a second ballot, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a proposed law that would outlaw law enforcement, including ICE agents, from concealing their identities when conducting authorities operations in the county on Tuesday.
Supervisor Lindsey Horvath served as co-author of the law, which was proposed by Supervisor Janice Hahn, and received four vote for and against. A second ballot is also required, and it is scheduled for December 9. The legislation, if passed, would make it illegal for all local, state, and federal law enforcement to use masks when speaking with people in Los Angeles County's uninhabited areas.
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