”You are afraid of me, aren’t you?”
That’s what notorious anti-police agitator Jason Reedy said to me as he tried to stop me covering an open public meeting of the Los Angeles Police Commission Tuesday.
It was after the meeting that’s supposed to be a transparent forum about accountability for one of the city’s most powerful oversight bodies. Instead, it descended into chaos at the hands of Reedy and other rabble rousers.
The screaming chaos was already bad when the commissioners were escorted out.
And after they were, the mob turned and attacked me and the photographer.
What followed wasn’t about transparency. It was intimidation.
The activists hijacked an important meeting to publicly address urgent policing issues facing Los Angeles, not a violent circus.
Earlier, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell had covered off significant incidents from January 13 to 27, updating crime statistics, department staffing levels, and general public safety across the city.
The commissioners were also supposed to hear a report from the inspector general and vote on a lengthy agenda involving donations, contracts, and departmental programs.
But public ”comment” quickly spiraled to speakers clashing with commissioners, shouting profanities, and calling the police as “pigs.”
The room grew louder, angrier, and increasingly unstable.
One woman addressing the commission said she felt intimidated by the same group of activists dominating the room.
“I feel threatened, harassed,” she told commissioners, as shouting continued around her.
She said she had been bullied at a previous meeting and again felt targeted.
The disruptions escalated, the protesters couldn’t be controlled, the commissioners were escorted from the room.
Then the deranged fury turned to The California Post.
They got in our space, blocking our cameras, and covered our lenses, physically boxing me in to stop filming. Others screamed insults at us and discredited what we doing; which was reporting the fact.
One laughably told me they were there to “protect journalists.”
We eventually stopped recording to assess our safety and determine how to leave without further escalation.
A main instigator was Reedy, a notorious Black Lives Matter figure who regularly disrupts Los Angeles City Hall meetings.
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Many of the same individuals had even been guests of City Hall, participating in a City-sanctioned presentation hosted by left-wing DSA Councilwoman Eunisses Hernandez.
We ultimately left after the commission shut down — not because we were intimidated into silence, but because the situation had become unsafe and our job was to report.
We were there to document public accountability. We did exactly that.
And we’ll keep showing up.

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