The Los Angeles Police Department will increase patrols around the city after the US and Israel launched airstrikes against Iran early Saturday morning.
LA Mayor Karen Bass said that cops would be out in force following the attacks, adding “that many Angelenos are affected and deeply concerned.”
“We are closely monitoring for any threats to Los Angeles’ public safety amid military action in the Middle East,” Bass’s office said in a statement.
“While there are no known credible threats at this time, LAPD has stepped up patrols near places of worship, community spaces, and other areas of the city, and we will remain vigilant in protecting our city.”
The warning comes as protesters plan to take to the streets of downtown LA on Saturday to demonstrate against the military action.
A group of organizations — including the Democratic Socialists of America, the National Iranian American Council and American Muslims for Palestine — are planning to gather for a “national day of action” at City Hall at 2 p.m.
The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services also issued an alert saying it was “closely monitoring the evolving situation in Iran and the surrounding region.”
“Our homeland security and emergency management teams are working with federal partners to prepare for any impacts here at home,” the office stated.
The heightened security follows a wave of demonstrations against the Iranian regime in recent months across Southern California.
Tens of thousands gathered in downtown LA for a “Global Day of Action” on Feb. 14 to show solidarity with protesters inside Iran.
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