Los Angeles Times

Maskless protest targets mall and Ralphs grocery

Anti- maskers harass customers, employees to argue against L. A.’ s COVID restrictio­ns.

- By Ruben Vives and Hayley Smith

Demonstrat­ors in L. A. harass customers and store workers to argue against coronaviru­s health mandates.

A group of anti- maskers was captured on video storming through a grocery store and the Westfield Century City mall Sunday in protest of COVID- 19 health mandates, at times harassing employees and customers.

Videos on social media showed the group without masks walking through a Ralphs grocery store and arguing with customers. In one video, a man can be seen rejecting an offer of a mask, saying, “I don’t need that; I don’t wear masks.”

One man said he tested negative and called a customer at the grocery store a “mask Nazi.” An unmasked woman tried to ram her shopping cart into a masked man, claiming that he hit her, and was later seen kicking the man in a checkout line. “Come on, patriots, show him what’s up,” she could be heard saying.

The group then headed to the Westfield Century City mall, where members chanted, “No more masks,” and tried to enter stores but were stopped by employees. On several occasions, the group got into verbal altercatio­ns with workers.

Los Angeles police were present to “keep the peace” during the demonstrat­ion, said Officer Rosario Cervantes, a spokeswoma­n for the LAPD. No arrests were made, but two battery reports were taken, she said.

The event came nearly a week after a group of maskless demonstrat­ors forced its way into an Erewhon market in the Fairfax district in protest of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

Video showed at least six police vehicles near the Erewhon on Beverly Boulevard. A crowd of protesters chanted in front of the store, some shouting, “Open up L. A.!” One person yelled, “They want you to wear a mask, they want you to lock down!”

The protest also came as Los Angeles County averages more than 14,000 new coronaviru­s cases per day, according to The Times’ tracker, and hospitaliz­ations continue to climb. On Sunday, 85 people died of COVID- 19, which has killed more than 26,000 statewide.

In California, health mandates require that all residents wear face masks outside of their homes.

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