Crackdown on Looters in Los Angeles

California is cracking down on looters in Los Angeles following the repeal of Proposition 47, with stricter penalties now in place for theft over $950. The shift in enforcement is a response to ongoing rioting and looting incidents in the city.

Charging Rioters and Looters in Los Angeles Under the Hobbs Act

The Trump administration plans to charge rioters and looters involved in anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles under the Hobbs Act, citing the need to protect Californians. Attorney General Pam Bondi criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom for not keeping the state safe and called for an economic disaster declaration to provide federal aid to affected businesses.

Private Security for Elite Individuals Post-Wildfires in Los Angeles

MPS Security is providing protection to elite and wealthy individuals in Los Angeles affected by deadly wildfires, including checking on homes and safeguarding belongings from looters. Private security is in high demand post-wildfires to ensure peace of mind for residents. Other security companies like Covered Six are also assisting in the aftermath.

Los Angeles Wildfires

Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles have destroyed over 1,000 homes and businesses, resulting in two deaths and multiple injuries. Residents and first responders are facing challenges in containing the fires due to strong winds. Looters taking advantage of evacuated homes have been arrested. Political controversy arises as President-elect Donald Trump criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom's water policy decisions.