Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Groups clash over trans rights at spa

- By Carlos Lozano

Protesters clashed outside a Koreatown spa Saturday over a recent incident involving transgende­r rights, prompting Los Angeles police in riot gear to be dispatched to the scene.

Police ordered the crowd to disperse after fights broke out in front of Wi Spa in the 2700 block of Wilshire Boulevard about 1:45 p.m., according to police and videos posted on Twitter and other social media.

“Demonstrat­ors have now cleared the scene,” LAPD Officer Mike Lopez told City News Service. “Pretty much everyone complied with the order to leave.”

The demonstrat­ions were apparently spurred by an incident last weekend at the spa. An irate customer posted a video on Instagram under the name Cubana Angel and it quickly went viral.

The woman in the video complains to staff at Wi Spa that a man walked into the women’s section and showed his genitals to young girls, according to the video. The customer the woman complained about reportedly identified as a woman.

“He is a man,” the woman says. “He is not a female. There are girls down there, other women who are highly offended by what they just saw and you did nothing. You sided with him.”

Wi Spa defended its policy in a statement to Los Angeles Magazine.

“Like many other metropolit­an areas, Los Angeles contains a transgende­r population, some of whom enjoy visiting a spa,” the statement said. “Wi Spa strives to meet the needs of all its customers.”

Protesters opposed to the policy demonstrat­ed in front of the building early Saturday but were met by counter-demonstrat­ors holding a “No Bigotry in L.A.” rally.

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