California is a small and peaceful rallies on Tuesday night after the Los Angeles police have vowed to crack down, fast action against the destruction and violence that the city saw a night at the George Zimmerman in street protests innocence release of killing a black Florida teenager.
A group of about 100 people, sometimes outnumbered the police, the town hall and the police headquarters procession through the streets of downtown Los Angeles. They both sides of the bike and walking staff, but does not challenge or provoke them.
Crenshaw district near Los Angeles, and saw most of the violence and destruction on Monday night, in the park, another rally equally subdued.
Police Chief Charlie Beck and Eric Garcetti mayor, took office just two weeks ago said that peaceful protest is welcome, but will not tolerate violence. Baker vowed to commit acts of violence, anyone will be arrested.
"Your actions ...... will reduce the news, the strength of this community, this is wrong, this is a shameful act," he said.
Los Angeles and Oakland has been a flash point of Trayvon Martin's death Saturday Zimmerman guilty of violent reaction.
In Los Angeles, 14 people were arrested Monday night held a peaceful demonstration in a park, after the split, about 150 people throughout the streets, car jump, trying to break shop windows and punching bystanders. Wal-Mart stores were destroyed.
KCBS and KCAL television reporters and photographers were also beaten transported to a hospital suffered minor injuries. A police officer punched in the chest on Sunday, was accused and a 24-year-old man, Brandon Bell, Tuesday with battery and resisting arrest.
First Vice President Bob Greene, who heads the LAPD's South Bureau staff said were pelted with rocks as they stood in monitoring protest. He blamed the incident on "knuckleheads" from outside the area who are trying to provoke a confrontation with the police.
In San Francisco, a peaceful crowd gathered at City Hall at night listening to the NAACP leaders will speak, and sang "We Shall Overcome."
Oakland protesters in the streets one night after leaving largely empty of demonstrators gathered in front of City Hall briefly blocked Interstate 880, trying to march to Interstate 580, throwing fireworks and beaten with a hammer waiters.
Oakland police used flash grenades explode, 9 arrestable offenses, including assault with a deadly weapon and destruction.
Los Angeles officials sensitive images unrest in a city where the 1965 riots in Watts led to 34 deaths, in 1992 after the acquittal of violence, four white black motorists officers beating Rodney King, causing 55 people dead and thousands injured.
LAPD has spent many years in the black community partnerships, and is working with African-American leaders, in order to prevent more serious violence. More than 300 police officers answered Crenshaw demonstration. They deliberately slow down directly involved in demonstrations that ended peacefully demonstrate.
Sector response demonstrated the progress made, said President Earl Ofari Hutchinson, South Los Angeles Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable, a social activist groups.
"They did not wade stun gun and Billy club, shooting up joint, which may occur in 20 years," Hutchinson said. "I think it is a sign that they have learned something."
Los Angeles police chief, former Los Angeles Urban League President John Mack (John Mack) said that the public need to distinguish between troublemakers and peaceful demonstrations.
"Mike said," It's important that we do not get carried away away, get so focused on a small number of people, who in my opinion is obviously not part of organized groups, and have their own agendas. "Frankly, I'm not so sure they are Trayvon Martin even care."
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