Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti joins pastors and marchers outside LAPD Headquarters during a demonstration demanding justice for George Floyd, Tuesday, June 2, 2020 in Los Angeles, Floyd, a black man, died after being restrained by Minneapolis police officers on May 25.
(Sarah Reingewirtz/The Orange County Register via AP)LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES (AP) The outrage over George Floyd's death arrived at Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcettis front door in the form of hundreds of shouting protesters gathered outside his home, loudly chanting to gut funding for the police department.
City officials will identify as much as $150 million to slash from the Los Angeles Police Department budget of nearly $2 billion.
There are a lot easier jobs than being mayor of Los Angeles, Garcetti said during a briefing Tuesday in which sirens could be heard wailing outside City Hall.
Then, beginning in mid-March, the virus took hold, prompting the mayor to issue a stay-at-home order that remains in place.