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Supporting blue lives

Hundreds attend pro-police demonstrat­ion

- By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer

More than 200 residents and supporters attended a pro-police rally in front of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on Friday.

Taking place near the intersecti­on of Valencia Boulevard and Magic Mountain Parkway late in the afternoon, the demonstrat­ors held up signs that read “Blue Lives Matter” and “I support law enforcemen­t,” or wore clothes and waved flags

denoting their support for President Donald Trump.

Newhall resident and event organizer Steven Baron, 72, said he had set up the rally to show support for local law enforcemen­t, and was demonstrat­ing that support on Friday with his megaphone and the chant “Honk your horn to support the police.”

“There’s so much frustratio­n, while I handed out those fliers, about seeing on the TV night after night how our police are held back from performing their duties,” Baron said on Friday. “They’re being called pigs and being insulted and being called all sorts of terrible names.”

Baron said he recognizes that Derek Chauvin, the Minneapoli­s officer who killed George Floyd after the officer kept his knee on the back of the handcuffed Floyd’s neck for almost nine minutes, is “a bad apple.”

“There are rotten apples in every barrel, in law enforcemen­t, in medicine, in dentistry, in accounting, there are always bad apples,” said Baron. “We want to get rid of those bad apples, but we want to support those wonderful law-abiding police who protect us.”

Baron added he didn’t see the issue of policing along party or racial lines. He said rules and regulation­s could be adopted by the police to weed out bad apples, and that process should be left to experts in criminolog­y, such as the police and knowledgea­ble citizen groups.

“There are people who have specialize­d in criminolog­y and in law enforcemen­t who do know these things, and we can certainly come up with rules and regulation­s for each district, county throughout the country so that those rules come into effect,” Baron added.

Rob, 74, and Sharon

Kerr, 70, demonstrat­ors at the rally and near-decade-long residents of Valencia, said they also believed there were “bad apples” in the police department­s, but that a majority of police were lawful.

“Ninety-nine-pointnine percent of cops are great people, and we want them to know that we value what they do,” said Sharon. “They really do put their lives on the line for us.”

Both Kerrs said they had never had a negative interactio­n with the SCV Sheriff’s Station, but they saw what happened to George Floyd as “horrible.”

“But then that message got hijacked, and it got chaotic and it got ugly,” Sharon added, “and that horrified me.”

Erika Berry, a 24-yearold Valencia resident, said she’s had two generation­s of law enforcemen­t officers in her family, and they’re the reason she stood on the street corner with a sign that read “defund the police,” but the “U” had been purposeful­ly painted over to read instead “defend.”

“It’s not a good time to be a cop, they’re seeing a lot of hate, so we just want to show them some love,” said Berry. “Let them know we want them to make it home after every shift.”

 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? (Above) Mary Terry, of Canyon Country, joins hundreds of demonstrat­ors at a Blue Lives Matter rally at Magic Mountain Parkway and Valencia Boulevard on Friday. (Right) Event organizer Steven Baron invites passing cars to “Honk your horn to support police.”
Dan Watson/The Signal (Above) Mary Terry, of Canyon Country, joins hundreds of demonstrat­ors at a Blue Lives Matter rally at Magic Mountain Parkway and Valencia Boulevard on Friday. (Right) Event organizer Steven Baron invites passing cars to “Honk your horn to support police.”
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 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? Demonstrat­ors hold signs at a Blue Lives Matter rally Friday as cars pass the intersecti­on of Magic Mountain Parkway and Valencia Boulevard in Valencia.
Dan Watson/The Signal Demonstrat­ors hold signs at a Blue Lives Matter rally Friday as cars pass the intersecti­on of Magic Mountain Parkway and Valencia Boulevard in Valencia.

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