Riverside County Sheriff outlines protest policy amid Los Angeles situation

Riverside County Sheriff outlines protest policy amid Los Angeles situation
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Chuck Washington Third District Supervisor | Riverside County

The Riverside County Sheriff's Office is closely monitoring the situation in Los Angeles. The office emphasizes the importance of adhering to the law as a foundation for a civilized society. Sheriff Bianco states, "Standing on a corner holding signs is obviously an exercise of your constitutionally protected rights." However, he clarifies that actions infringing on others' constitutional rights or freedoms are not protected.

Sheriff Bianco warns against blocking roadways, damaging property, and obstructing or assaulting law enforcement, categorizing these as criminal behaviors. He assures that while the right to protest will be upheld, there will be zero tolerance for any related criminal activity. "Any person breaking the law, encouraging or inciting this behavior, or assaulting or obstructing law enforcement will be arrested, jailed, and prosecuted," he asserts.

The Riverside County Sheriff's Office remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of residents and their property. Protests will be safeguarded, but any criminal activities will face swift and decisive action.

For media inquiries about this incident, contact the Media Information Bureau. Those interested in joining the office can apply at joinrso.org.