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Los Angeles – A restaurant owner outside of Los Angeles opens about him The decision to help police officers On June 7, the tears during the riots outside the study.
Elizabeth Mendoza is the owner of La Ceiba restaurant eating Salvador long beach, Fox News applauded the protesters who helped both police and protesters from digital, and protesters, who wanted to help after the pepper spraying Saturday afternoon.
“I’m sad because I’m in the city is a good city,” he said. “My people are honest. My people should work hard. I have been here for 14 years.
“They should work …” he thanked the police to help officials that day
Anti-ice on the coastal-shore was caught in the chaos
Elizabeth Mendoza, a Seyber, who eats Salvadoran at Long Beach in Long Beach in the digital, greeted the police and protesters who wanted to help after pepper spraying. (Derek Fox News shook for digital)
Mendoza first said the restaurant suffers Immigration and customs protection (ice) The presence of raids and police in the region, “he intimidated” to walk around. But now the business is developing the national positive attention to help officers.
For more than 30 years, he is living in the United States and is a legal US citizen.
The business owner said the latest riots and ice raids in the United States for “peace” and “peace” and “work”.
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Mendoza said that the restaurant was damaged, because the raids of immigration and customs security agencies in the area and “frightened” to walk around the surroundings. (Derek Fox News shook for digital)
Protectors called Mendoza protesters when they respect the things he described as a “hole-wall” restaurant Condemn the violence against other local businesses.
“Everything is okay. I want to say that the protest is good,” he said. “But something (T) is a bad thing – street, windows. Please don’t do it.”
Mendoza thanked the police to help the officers with peppers sprayed on June 7. (Derek Fox News shook for digital)
In the Los Angeles region, which began on June 6 and June 7, hundreds of illegal protests that broke out on June 7 and June 7. Homeland Security Department, shared information with Fox News Some of the most violent criminals were arrested Those two days with ice.
Because of burning the cars, June 7, on Thursday, on Thursday, police and fireworks, closed traffic, vandalized with Graffiti and the Los Angeles Security Directorate headquarters closed on the glasses of the headquarters.
The police officer’s face is covered with pepper spray outside the Metropolitan Storage Center in Los Angeles. (Jae Hong)
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Riots continued on the weekend and at the end of the week.