A group of people converged on Saturday to protest vaccine mandates related to COVID-19.
The protest, which according to the
was against COVID-19 vaccine requirements, took place around 2 p.m on the south lawn. According to the LAPD’s Twitter account, one male attendee was stabbed when a fight broke out, while another was treated by the fire department.The crowd included several hundred people, some of them holding American flags. InMedia correspondent Frank Stolze, who was at the scene,Something happened to me today that’s never happened in 30 yrs of reporting. In LA.
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