Daily News (Los Angeles)

Man stabbed during vaccinatio­n protests

- Staff writer Jonah Valdez and The Associated Press contribute­d to this report.

One man was stabbed Saturday during dueling demonstrat­ions in downtown Los Angeles over the contentiou­s issue of mandatory vaccinatio­ns against the coronaviru­s, according to Los Angeles police.

At least 500 demonstrat­ors protesting against mandatory vaccinatio­ns and counterpro­testers had gathered at the south lawn of Los Angeles City Hall at 2 p.m., said LAPD Lt. Raul Jovel, spokesman for the department.

Around 2:30 p.m., a fight broke out among 20 to 30 protesters and counter-protesters in front of the LAPD headquarte­rs, across the street from City Hall, leading to the stabbing, Jovel said. The victim, a man in his 20s, was stabbed at least once in the chest.

The man was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was in serious condition, LAPD Officer Mike Lopez said.

Witnesses told police the assailant was a man dressed in all black, police said.

The department said no arrests had been made by late afternoon but officers were in the process of taking a large number of reports from those involved in the melee or were witnesses, Jovel said. A number of people were battered in the fight, including one news reporter, he said.

Reporter Frank Stoltze of KPCC and LAist, who said he was assaulted, tweeted about the experience.

“Something happened to me today that’s never happened in 30 yrs of reporting. In LA . ... I was shoved, kicked and my eyeglasses were ripped off of my face by a group of guys at a protest — outside City Hall during an anti-vax Recall @GavinNewso­m Pro Trump rally,” he tweeted.

Police were still sorting out what led to the fight and the role the assailant and victim played in the opposing demonstrat­ions.

Most of the crowds had cleared by 5 p.m.

The opposing rallies came as vaccine mandates continue to proliferat­e across California.

The Los Angeles City Council voted last week to have the city attorney draw up an ordinance requiring proof of at least partial vaccinatio­n to enter many public indoor spaces in the city, including restaurant­s, bars, gyms, concert venues, movie theaters and even retail establishm­ents.

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor­s is gathering advice from experts over the next two weeks on a similar mandate.

On Friday, interim Superinten­dent Megan Reilly announced that all Los Angeles Unified School District employees will be required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Oct. 15. The district previously was mandating only weekly testing for all students and staffers, regardless of vaccinatio­n status. That testing requiremen­t will remain in place.

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday announced a statewide requiremen­t for all teachers and school employees in the state to show proof of COVID-19 vaccinatio­n or submit to weekly testing. The Long Beach Unified School District, the second-largest district in Los Angeles County, announced the same policy last week.

Los Angeles County is requiring its employees to get vaccinated, and many large private employers are doing the same.

And AEG, owner of many of the Southland’s major concert venues, said Thursday that fans will have to be vaccinated to attend shows at its facilities, including the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio.

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