Los Angeles Times

Waters’ sound cut off during speech

Calling it unusual and disrespect­ful, caucus looks into incident at party’s convention.

- JAZMINE ULLOA jazmine.ulloa@latimes.com

SACRAMENTO — The head of the California Democratic Party’s African American Caucus said Monday that he was working with state party officials to determine who was responsibl­e for cutting off the sound from U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters’ microphone as she spoke to the group at the party’s convention Saturday.

“This is a very unusual situation, and we are collective­ly trying to figure out a path forward to address what happened and make sure these things do not happen in the future,” caucus Chairman Darren Parker said.

Waters, a Los Angeles Democrat whose acerbic comments on President Trump have brought her national attention in her 14th term, was in the middle of a rousing speech against him Saturday night when she was approached by a man who appeared to work for the convention center.

“Hey, leave her alone,” audience members shouted as he interrupte­d to speak to her privately, prompting Parker to ask himto leave.

“That’s all right, that’s OK — they try to shut me up all the time,” Waters said to cheers as she continued to speak.

But the sound from her microphone was cut shortly after, sending the room of about 300 people into confusion. That didn’t stop Waters. As a few voices shouted in anger, she got down from the podium, telling the audience they could still have a conversati­on.

She finished her speech from the floor, as the crowd chanted “Impeach 45.”

A manager for the Sacramento Convention Center told The Times on Monday that the contractor­s who pulled the plug on the event were not center employees. Parker said the caucus had initially believed the man to be a convention staff or city employee. But after working with a Sacramento City Council member over the weekend, caucus leaders determined the audio was provided by an outside firm hired by the state Democratic Party.

The audio company has not been identified, he said, and a look into what happened is ongoing.

Parker called the incident unusual and disrespect­ful.

The caucus meeting ran late. When an event has run over its time slot in the past, Parker said, the caucus has been billed for the extra expenses.

“We are working directly with statewide officers to make sure that these outside contractor­s are properly instructed on how to act and how to treat our guests,” he said.

 ?? Aaron P. Bernstein Getty Images ?? REP. MAXINE Waters (D-Los Angeles), shown in January, was interrupte­d during a weekend speech at the state Democratic Party’s convention in Sacramento.
Aaron P. Bernstein Getty Images REP. MAXINE Waters (D-Los Angeles), shown in January, was interrupte­d during a weekend speech at the state Democratic Party’s convention in Sacramento.

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