After the meeting was called to recess due to the shouting of protestors, LAPD officers issued a dispersal order for chambers, telling protestors they must leave or officers may take action which may include the use of less than lethal weapons.
Wednesday's Los Angeles City Council meeting was met with a group of outraged protestors, shouting and chanting for the resignation of embattled City Councilmen Kevin de León and Gil Cedillo.
While the censure motion would not force the two to resign from their positions, it does prevent them from partaking in council matters. Members indicated that they would look into legal avenues if de León and Cedillo continued to hold out. LAPD officers declared unlawful assembly and issued a dispersal order for chambers, telling protestors they must leave or officers may take action which may include the use of less than lethal weapons.
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