The LAPD reportedly detained two men near Kamala Harris' Brentwood home in the Palisades Fire evacuation zone after potential burglary call came in.
The Palisades Fire has devastated parts of Los Angeles, consuming nearly 24,000 acres and leading to mass evacuations, including in Harris' neighborhood. Authorities imposed a curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. in affected areas to curb looting and ensure safety.
Two men have been arrested near Kamala Harris’ Los Angeles home as curfews were put in place to ward off looting amid the ongoing wildfires The men breached the curfew in the Palisades Fire evacuation area,
Two men were detained by police after being spotted in a Palisades Fire evacuation zone near the home of Vice President Kamala Harris in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles. According to reports from KTLA, KCAL and KNBC, the arrests were made during curfew hours on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Get this, after detaining the individuals for curfew violations, the LAPD released them once no criminal activity was found. Authorities did not elaborate on what the two were doing on Harris’ property or whether the situation would lead to further investigation.
Two men were arrested on suspicion of burglary near Vice President Kamala Harris’s family home in Los Angeles, which has been evacuated due to the fires raging around the city.
The Brentwood house she shares with Doug Emhoff is in an evacuation zone, but the vice president has been in Washington.
BRENTWOOD — Two men were cited for curfew violation near the Brentwood home of Vice President Kamala Harris, which lies within a Palisades fire evacuation zone, authorities said.
Deputies responded to a call of a burglary at the home of VP Harris, and Second-gentleman, Doug Emhoff. No one was at home
Two people were detained at Kamala Harris’ Brentwood, California, home on Saturday, police confirmed to Nexstar’s KTLA. The Los Angeles Police Department said a call came into the West L.A. station around 4:40 a.
Harris and former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff met with Los Angeles County firefighters and volunteers distributing free meals in Altadena.
President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and members of the administration made headlines again this week when discussing the wildfires in California. While speaking in the Oval Office, Harris followed up remarks from Biden by offering a word salad response that caught the attention of many on social media.