Los Angeles DA apologizes after husband points gun at Black Lives Matter protest

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    Didn't know whether to put this in an existing thread or go it alone.

    Here's the Reader's Digest version:

    50 BLM protesters show up at the LA DA's house before sunrise.

    Husband views it as a threat, draws down on protesters.

    LA DA apologizes since... her house didn't get burned down?

    [h=1]Los Angeles DA apologizes after husband points gun at Black Lives Matter protesters
    [/h]The Los Angeles County district attorney apologized Monday for her husband for allegedly pointing a gun at about 50 Black Lives Matter demonstrators and threatening to shoot them for showing up to their Los Angeles home before dawn.


    Jackie Lacey said she and her husband, David, were awakened and frightened. She said he ran downstairs, and she heard him talking to someone and that when he came back, he said there were protesters.
    Black Lives Matter organizer, Melina Abdullah, told KTTV the protesters rang Lacey's doorbell to meet with her. In a video posted by Abdullah, a man pointing a gun opens the door and says, "Get off. Get off of my porch."


    "Her husband met us at the door with a gun," Abdullah told the station. "We heard him cock it, he pointed the gun as he opened the door and then when he saw me, he pointed the gun directly at my chest."
    In the video, a woman off-camera says: "Good morning. Are you going to shoot me?"


    The man – identified by Cannick as David Lacey – says “I will shoot you. Get off of my porch."


    The woman responds: "Can you tell Jackie Lacey that we're here?"


    The man says: "I don't care who you are, get off of my porch right now. We're calling the police right now."


    The Los Angeles police were called to a home around 5:40 a.m. regarding about 50 protesters outside a home, Officer Lizeth Lomeli said. No arrests were made.


    Neither the LA County District Attorney’s Office nor Abdullah immediately responded to Fox News’ request for comment.


    Lacey has clashed repeatedly with Black Lives Matter protesters. They accuse her of being too protective of law enforcement and failing to prosecute officers who fatally shoot suspects.


    The Monday morning encounter came a day before a primary election where Lacey, the first black woman to lead the largest local prosecutor’s office in the U.S., is seeking a third term.
    Lacey, a two-term incumbent, is facing George Gascon, the former San Francisco district attorney, and former public defender Rachel Rossi.


    Rossi, whose spokeswoman Jasmyne Cannick also posted the video on Twitter, criticized Lacey's reluctance to meet with the protesters.


    "As district attorney, I will never run from the community," Rossi said in a statement Monday. "And I never thought I'd have to say it, but I will also never threaten to shoot — or have others threaten to shoot — community members protesting my actions."

    https://www.foxnews.com/us/los-ange...d-points-gun-at-black-lives-matter-protesters
     

    NHT3

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    If any individuals or groups are allowed to intimidate people in the justice system we won't have a justice system anymore. EVERYONE should be upset about this.


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    If any individuals or groups are allowed to intimidate people in the justice system we won't have a justice system anymore. EVERYONE should be upset about this.


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    Man I am. This is ****ed up and yes I would have met them very armed.
     

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    Ridiculous. Protest anywhere you want, but when you choose my property, with my family inside, I will be armed and ready to use force if necessary, and my wife won’t apologize. Hell, she’ll be armed next to me.
     

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    Ridiculous. Protest anywhere you want, but when you choose my property, with my family inside, I will be armed and ready to use force if necessary, and my wife won’t apologize. Hell, she’ll be armed next to me.

    Yeah I would be sending the wife down the road or I would be traveling. Screw that ****. OK it would be me but hell to the no.
     

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    Hate to say it, but the smart thing to do was just stay in the house and call the cops. The protesters were looking to provoke a reaction and came ready with cameras, scripted replies and probably lawyers. Keep the gun handy, but out of sight.
     

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    5:00 AM I do not answer the door.
    [video=youtube;YD3zIA6vJkQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YD3zIA6vJkQ[/video]
     

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    5:00 AM I do not answer the door.
    [video=youtube;YD3zIA6vJkQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YD3zIA6vJkQ[/video]

    Good advice.

    A number of years ago (after midnight) our phone started ringing. It’s one of those that has that computer sounding voice that announces the caller ID. To this day, I could have sworn it said “Sheriff’s office” (or something like that). Almost immediately, someone started knocking at our front door. Mind you, my wife and I were dead asleep when all of this started. My reaction wasn’t as sage as Mas’ there and fortunately it turned out to be nothing and once my senses came to me, I either replayed the message or looked at the caller ID and it didn’t say anything close to “Sheriff’s office”.
     

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    Hate to say it, but the smart thing to do was just stay in the house and call the cops. The protesters were looking to provoke a reaction and came ready with cameras, scripted replies and probably lawyers. Keep the gun handy, but out of sight.

    Hunker down and wait for the cavalry? Use the doorbell app to instruct the trespassers to leave while on the phone with 911? Be ready if the home is breached? Live-stream the surveillance camera footage to the Po-Po? Pretty good plan.
     

    NHT3

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    After a call to the calvary you would be met by a very unhappy and very armed person and there would no apologies for my actions afterwards. :draw:

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    If any individuals or groups are allowed to intimidate people in the justice system we won't have a justice system anymore. EVERYONE should be upset about this.


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    ^This^ They absolutely came there trying to intimidate. You show up with a crowd early in the morning with those intentions and approach my front door you can damn well be assured there will be push back.
     

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    Hate to say it, but the smart thing to do was just stay in the house and call the cops. The protesters were looking to provoke a reaction and came ready with cameras, scripted replies and probably lawyers. Keep the gun handy, but out of sight.

    Remember, this was in LA. Odds are the cops would have been told to not respond, or they were part of the protest
     

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    Just read this.

    Would have released the dogs from the back door and went back to sleep.
     
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