Demonstrations and unrest began last weekend and continued throughout the week and throughout the state.
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Essential California
June 6, 2020
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Good morning, and welcome to the [Essential California newsletter](. It is Saturday, June 6.
Hereâs a look at the top stories of the last week:
Protests swell. Demonstrations and unrest began last weekend and continued throughout the week and [throughout the state](. In Los Angeles, the unrest [revived memories of the 1992 uprising]( after four police officers were acquitted in the beating of Rodney King, and of the Watts riots of 1965.
Some things have changed. Though it might feel like California is [reliving its past]( this time is different in key ways, too. For one: South L.A. was hit hard in 1992, but this time around itâs been spared â [on purpose](.
Thousands of people turn out. Protesters spanned [all ages, races, ethnicities, backgrounds and communities]( and were fueled by anger at needless death and at inequality laid bare by the pandemic.
Violence and looting. Among overwhelmingly peaceful demonstrations, there was also violence and some looting. Some business owners [criticized police for failing to protect their businesses]( while some Latino neighborhoods took [matters into their own hands](.
Police violence on video. Some of that violence came from police themselves. Videos from the demonstrations show LAPD officers and L.A. County sheriffâs deputies using Tasers, beating protesters and [driving a police vehicle at them](.
Record arrests. By Tuesday, police had arrested [nearly 3,000 people in Southern California](. Arrest numbers grew so large that police set up a processing center at Jackie Robinson Stadium, drawing [condemnation from UCLA](.
Military threat. President Trump responded to the unrest by declaring himself a âpresident of law and orderâ and threatening to send âthousands and thousands of heavily armed soldiers, military personnel and law enforcement officers.â Gov. Gavin Newsom said [the state would push back](.
Curfews start, then end. Los Angeles spent much of the week under curfews. After confusion and hundreds of arrests for breaking them, [the rules were lifted Thursday](.
Budget cuts. Weeks after proposing a budget that included a 7% spending boost for the LAPD, L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti said he would direct $250 million to specifically address structural racism, with [as much as $150 million]( of it coming from the police budget. Itâs [a departure from a decades-long City Hall commitment to LAPD expansion](.
A push for action. State and local lawmakers are still pushing for other kinds of action, including [limits on the use of rubber bullets](. On Friday, Newsom called for new restrictions on crowd control techniques and [the use of force by law enforcement](.
Testing centers closed. Because of the protests, L.A. closed coronavirus testing centers. But the pandemic hasnât gone away, and experts worry that any drop in testing [could have dire consequences]( especially when the [true spread still remains unclear](.
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âEverybody will second-guess.â For Democratic mayors across the country, the unrest in their streets is testing their campaign promises and principles. York Times](
South L.A. has been largely untouched by unrest. That is by design. [Los Angeles Times](
After 18 years behind bars, an innocent man savors quarantine. Kevin Harrington had been serving a life sentence for murder when a judge exonerated him April 21, setting him free into a world drastically altered by the coronavirus. [Los Angeles Times](
Think the Civil War was ancient history? Think again. The last American to collect a Civil War pension died less than a week ago. Irene Triplett was 90. [Washington Post](
Poem of the week: âThe Second Comingâ by W.B. Yeats. [Poetry Foundation](
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