After tear gas and street fires, a Los Angeles community cleans up as National Guard troops arrive
Share this @internewscast.com

COMPTON, Calif. (AP) — Early Sunday morning, Ernest Melendrez began clearing his neighborhood streets of tear gas pellets and other remnants left from a clash involving protesters opposing immigration raids and federal and local authorities the previous evening.

Melendrez wore a mask covering his nose and mouth, but he coughed often – it wasn’t enough to protect him from remaining tear gas still in the air.

Across the street, storefronts were covered in anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement graffiti.

“I think people have the right idea, just the wrong approach,” Melendrez remarked as cars drove past, with some honking in support or stopping to inquire about the events of the night before. “Everyone has their own way of dealing with things, and without someone to help manage their emotions, situations like this can occur. Community support is essential.”

Accompanied by his wife and daughter, Melendrez cleaned the streets that had been obscured just hours earlier by thick clouds of tear gas deployed by federal authorities. The demonstrations led President Donald Trump to order National Guard troops into downtown Los Angeles, despite opposition from California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who criticized Trump’s decision as a “complete overreaction.”

More protests erupted Sunday as troops dressed in tactical gear were seen stationed outside Metropolitan Detention Center downtown, where hundreds of demonstrators clashed with federal authorities previously. Tear gas was fired when some demonstrators moved close to the Guard troops.

A Home Depot about a block away from where Melendrez was cleaning was the epicenter of the previous night’s struggle. On Sunday it was empty and calm; a lone worker cleaned graffiti off the store’s sign as customers drove in.

As federal officers in tactical gear fired tear gas and other nonlethal weapons in Compton and Paramount on Saturday, some protesters started a series of small fires that left black char on the streets. Graffiti was scrawled on a doughnut shop, a taqueria, a gas station and other locally owned businesses. On Sunday the damage was still raw and uncleaned in Compton, save for Melendrez’s efforts, with spray-painted slogans such as “What is America without Immigrants” all around.

Launie Melendrez, who is married to Ernest, said she supported peaceful protest, and empathized with the families “being destroyed, that are getting wrangled up. It’s sad.”

She looked around at the local businesses that had been damaged, and shook her head. “The destruction of people’s hard work. This is how these people, their families, take care of themselves. And the destruction of that is not going to help your case.”

Given the breadth of the damage, neighbors said they were angry they were being left to clean up the mess.

Melendrez’s daughter, Elaina Angel, grew up in Compton and said she wasn’t surprised. But it still left her feeling frustrated to see the Home Depot already reopened while her streets and local businesses were still marred by trash and graffiti.

“They don’t care about Compton,” she said through her mask, stopping to cough from the irritation. She meant political leaders, law enforcement authorities and others who were nowhere to be seen Sunday morning. “But I don’t think they were counting on us to come out and clean it up.”

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Flagler County paramedic found guilty of sexual battery, state attorney says

Flagler County Paramedic Convicted of Sexual Battery: State Attorney Confirms Verdict

A deeply unsettling case has reached its conclusion in Flagler County, Florida,…
It Begins: DOW Confirms U.S. Navy Report Outlining Possible Punishments for Sen. Kelly Under 'Review'

DOW Initiates Review of U.S. Navy Report on Potential Disciplinary Actions for Senator Kelly

For those eagerly awaiting an update from the U.S. military regarding potential…
US Border Patrol agent kills suspected cartel smuggler after 'struggle' near Texas riverbank

US Border Patrol Agent Involved in Fatal Encounter with Suspected Cartel Smuggler Near Texas Riverbank

A U.S. Border Patrol agent fatally shot a suspected cartel smuggler on…
Kentucky judge killed in chambers accused of trading sexual favors for influence at wild parties

Former Kentucky Sheriff Confesses to Judge Shooting, Cites Lack of Control Over Actions: Latest Developments

A former sheriff from Kentucky has confessed to shooting a judge inside…
Stunned 911 dispatcher reacts to plane crash-landing on Florida freeway: 'A plane ... out of the sky?'

Florida Freeway Chaos: 911 Dispatcher’s Shocked Response to Plane Crash-Landing

A gripping 911 call has emerged, capturing the moments after stunned onlookers…
Bodycam arrest video, alleged 'manifesto' take center stage in Luigi Mangione's hearing

Shocking Bodycam Footage and Revealing ‘Manifesto’ Dominate Luigi Mangione’s Courtroom Drama

NEW YORK — Over the past several days, prosecutors have laid out…
Pete Alonso delivers heartfelt farewell message to Mets

Pete Alonso Shares Touching Goodbye Message with Mets Fans

Pete Alonso delivered an emotional farewell to Mets fans on Thursday, leaving…
Maduro sings, dances and threatens to 'smash the teeth' of the 'North American empire'

Maduro Performs and Issues Strong Warning to the ‘North American Empire

On Wednesday, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro issued a stark warning, urging his…
Former NBA player Jason Collins has brain cancer

Ex-NBA Star Jason Collins Diagnosed with Brain Cancer

Jason Collins, known as the NBA’s first openly gay player and currently…
Police warned Luigi Mangione he'd face more trouble for using fake name: bodycam video

Watch: Police Catch Luigi Mangione in Fake Name Scandal – Bodycam Footage Reveals All!

Authorities in Pennsylvania consistently cautioned Luigi Mangione that persisting with a false…
Erika Kirk speaking emotionally during a Fox News interview about Charlie Kirk’s assassination

Erika Kirk: “Mind Virus” Drives Misinformation on Assassination Attempts

Erika Kirk, widow of assassinated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, used…
New petition describes alleged tactics used by suspended Fort Hood doctor to record patients

Suspended Fort Hood Doctor Accused of Secretly Recording Patients: New Petition Reveals Alleged Tactics

A legal filing has brought to light alleged misconduct by a doctor…