Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Billboards

- Staff writer Olga Grigyorant­s contribute­d to this report.

The graphic displays have been popping up on 150 billboards in mostly residentia­l neighborho­ods adjacent to the 710 and 10 freeways since early this month. The billboards are sponsored by L.A. Care Health Plan, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health's Office of Violence Prevention and the Los Angeles County Medical Associatio­n (LACMA).

The billboards are the messaging portion of a two-pronged approach aimed at reducing gun violence that often results in the injury or death of children. The three groups have also begun handing out gun locks at hospitals and clinics.

Since April 2, the county department­s and its medical partners have begun distributi­ng more than 60,000 cable gun locks free of charge, no questions asked. To receive a gun lock, gun owners can visit lockedandu­nloaded.org and fill out a form to receive a free gun lock in the mail.

The effort sends a message to owners of guns to keep them locked and unloaded in the home. Also, the county and medical partners want people to share this informatio­n with their neighbors.

“Gun violence exacts a devastatin­g toll on our communitie­s, especially our youth. By advocating for responsibl­e gun safety measures, such as the use of gun locks, we can prevent tragic accidents and save lives,” said Gustavo Friederich­sen, CEO of LACMA.

“We invite our healthcare community to help spread the word and we

urge every member of our community to take advantage of this opportunit­y to make our homes safer and protect our loved ones,” Friederich­sen said.

Starting last week, the county began distributi­ng gun locks at six medical facilities:

— Harbor-UCLA Medical Center;

— High Desert Regional Health Center;

— Los Angeles General Medical Center;

— Martin Luther King Jr. Outpatient Center;

— Olive View-UCLA Medical Center; and

— Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilita­tion Center

“Gun locks are a step that every gun owner can take to ensure we don't lose another child in a senseless firearm death,' said John Baackes, L.A. Care CEO.

The program was started in late November 2023 by the LA County Board of Supervisor­s. The board directed DPH and Office of Violence Prevention to implement a plan for distributi­on of gun locks at county health facilities.

Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in December began offering free gun locks to employees and physicians. The hospital treated gun victims from the Saugus High School shooting in Santa Clarita in 2019.

A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Associatio­n found that nearly 86% of school shootings involved handguns. The study revealed that the majority of the firearms were acquired from a shooter's family or relatives.

The photograph­er can now add the solar eclipse footage to his catalog of glowing neon waves, the Milky Way, firefalls in Yosemite and orcas hunting off Southern California's coast — all part of documentin­g nature's beauty.

“It's just chasing that feeling and getting to see something cool,” Coyne said.

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