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Manuel Jamines: MacArthur Park-Area Protest Fizzles Out After LAPD Officer Exonerated; Another Protest at D.A.'s Office Today

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Dennis Romero
A sign for the LAPD.
That protest that cops braced for near MacArthur Park?

Turns out to have been a big dud. Not that we blame the LAPD for preparing. After all, the target of demonstrators' ire was the department itself. And the last time the topic came up -- the September shooting of Guatemalan day laborer Manuel Jamines -- three nights of protest and unrest resulted.

On Tuesday night nary three dozen people showed up for the party. There were more officers on the ground (and on rooftops) near West Sixth Street and South Union Avenue. An organizer told us ...

... so many coppers showed up that it scared immigrants that would normally demonstrate away.

"They got too many cops," Southern California Immigration Coalition organizer Carlos Montes told the Weekly. "It has a chilling effect on your freedom of speech."

There was also a concurrent demonstration, focused on peace and music, at MacArthur Park, Montes said.

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Dennis Romero
Stop, or we'll protest.

Hmm. Police presence didn't seem to stop people in a much larger crowd from throwing rocks and bottles in September on the same street.

We think the unrest in September was more about the economy, joblessness, and the sad state of L.A.'s inner-city immigrant community than the shooting of Jamines. People were tired, desperate and angry over a lot more than that.

On Tuesday afternoon the L.A. Police Commission announced the results of an investigation into Jamines' death: Officer Frank Hernandez was right to open fire on a man who had threatened bystanders, a pregnant woman and cops themselves with a knife.

But Jamines' death turned into a cause celebre about the treatment of immigrants by police.

On Tuesday officers geared up for the worst, announcing a tactical alert in the LAPD Central Division -- which allows more cops to stay on duty -- and sending out the mounted officers, helicopters and patrol units.

Immigrants rights organizer Montes, however, called off the 5 p.m. protest by 8, when it really seemed to have petered out.

"See you tomorrow," he said as people gathered up their "LAPD Culpable" signs. "See you manana."

He said another protest was planned outside the downtown Criminal Courts building at 4 p.m. today to ask District Attorney Steve Cooley to move forward with charges against Hernandez.

On Tuesday Cooley's office stated no charges would be forthcoming.

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Robert
Robert

Carlos Montes needs to go get educated. He has no clue that DA Steve Cooley isn't in the Federal Building. ICE and the FEDS are in those building so wouldn't it be fitting for them to come out and arrest these illegals? Carlos needs toget a map and go up a couple streets north to find Steve Cooley. What an idiot!!!

Robert
Robert

OMG Its always some lame excuse for immigrants when they break the law. """"so many coppers showed up that it scared immigrants that would normally demonstrate away""" Are you kidding me??? These illegals sure weren't afraid of LAPD last year throwing rocks and bottles and cursing at them. Thankfully the media caught a lot of it on tape and aired it. I'm tired of people making these "criminals" appear to be victims. They blatantly illegal vend knowing its against the law but continue to do it. THere's a 12% unemployment rate in Los Angeles, but you don't see people breaking the law and being angry and acting up like a bunch of thugs. Why is it when illegals cause violence in their own community there's an excuse. Carlos from the So. Cal Immigration Coalition sounds like one of those radical Mecha morons who hasn't moved on from the 70's. Its interesting the majority of Angelenos support the LAPD officers on this shooting. Carlos and the outsiders who showed yesterday have to validate their existence in order to continue receiving more State and Fed funding. Its saddens me to know my hard earned tax dollars goes to these type of radical groups do just cause chaos in our City. Why don't they educate the immigrants to learn English and abide by our laws. That would be money better spent.

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