Santa Monica official pledges solidarity to protesters and support for business
Peaceful marches followed by lawless looting and vandalism in Santa Monica over the weekend led to over 400 arrests. According to the Santa Monica Police Department, 95% of those arrested were not city residents. Luckily, no one was seriously injured but many local merchants suffered property damage. Tuesday morning on Good Day LA, Santa Monica City Council member?and business owner Greg Morena spoke with anchor Dan Cohen about what comes next.
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