The Guardian (USA)

'Nightclubs in the hills': LA house parties could face water and power shutoffs, mayor warns

- Sam Levin in Los Angeles

The Los Angeles mayor has announced a crackdown on house parties, authorizin­g the city to shut off water and power to homes that host events following reports of hundreds of people gathering in violation of Covid regulation­s.

“These large house parties have essentiall­y become nightclubs in the hills,” Eric Garcetti said on Wednesday, arguing the events can become “supersprea­ders”

of coronaviru­s as bars and nightlife in the city remain shut.

Starting on Friday night, the mayor announced, police are authorized to request that the city’s department of water and power disconnect service to houses and businesses within 48 hours, he said.

The unusual threat comes as southern California continues to battle an alarming resurgence in Covid-19 cases and hospitaliz­ations. Last month, Garcetti conceded that Los Angeles appeared to have reopened too soon, and the mayor has warned that he may have to order a return to stricter lockdown rules if the region is unable to control the outbreaks.

Garcetti specifical­ly pointed to a gathering Monday night at a mansion in the posh Beverly Crest neighborho­od where hundreds of people appeared to have partied without masks or social distancing. Helicopter news footage showed a DJ on a balcony, people crowded around a pool and a food truck and dozens of cars on the long driveway.

That party ended in a shooting that killed a woman and wounded two other people.

Officers had been called to the mansion on Mulholland Drive hours before the shooting because of neighbors’ complaints. Police asked some people to move double-parked cars but did not break up the gathering, a police official

said.

Few people at the party appeared to be wearing masks or following guidelines for social distancing amid the pandemic, despite the city’s department of public health having banned parties of all sizes.

Garcetti’s crackdown comes weeks after the controvers­ial YouTube star Jake Paul threw a large house party in the nearby city of Calabasas, home to a number of celebrity mansions. Paul has faced widespread backlash for saying he was “not the type of person who’s gonna sit around and not live my life” in an Insider interview.

On Wednesday, FBI agents, including a Swat team, served a search warrant at Paul’s mansion. The Calabasas mayor, Alicia Weintraub, has criticized Paul and said the city would be shutting down gatherings and issuing $100 fines to people not wearing masks.

The pandemic has caused disproport­ionate suffering in high-poverty areas of southern California, and in LA county, Latino residents are twice as likely to have been infected than white people. Some of the most worrying outbreaks have taken place at workplaces, including garment factories and warehouse facilities where low-wage lack basic protection­s.

As of Thursday, more than 9,800 people have died of the coronaviru­s in California.

The Associated Press contribute­d to this report.

 ??  ?? Police investigat­e a mansion in the Beverly Crest area of Los Angeles where gunfire erupted at a large party. Photograph: Al Seib/Los Angeles Times/Rex
Police investigat­e a mansion in the Beverly Crest area of Los Angeles where gunfire erupted at a large party. Photograph: Al Seib/Los Angeles Times/Rex

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