Chaos, confrontation and alleged election fraud in LA

An investigative endeavor by a political activist to expose alleged fraud on the bustling streets of Los Angeles took a dramatic turn when he and his team found themselves embroiled in a violent altercation, all of which was caught on camera.

James O’Keefe, the founder of Project Veritas, along with his crew, approached two men in the Skid Row area, accusing them of engaging in voter fraud.

O’Keefe, who has been conducting a series of investigations in Los Angeles, faced turmoil during his latest effort. The situation escalated when an assailant reportedly struck his cameraman in the face and neck. The confrontation intensified as other team members were assaulted with pepper spray, forcing them to disperse and retreat swiftly.

“My team, myself, and Cam Higby were violently attacked on Skid Row; our camera crew was struck in the neck and face, and we were pepper-sprayed, but we managed to escape. Some of our team had to sprint for ten blocks to get away,” O’Keefe wrote in a social media post.

He further explained, “We were deep in Skid Row confronting individuals who @Savsays and my team recorded illegally offering drugs for ballot signatures. Please share this video to grasp the challenges we face.”

Earlier this week, O’Keefe released footage depicting himself disguised as a homeless individual in Skid Row. He observed as people signed a petition related to the election and received cash in return, a practice prohibited under California law.

The petitioners also suggested to at least one homeless person that they fake their address and sign it as “Pinocchio Lane.”

In that video, individuals on camera can be heard talking about being paid per signature and suggesting people can use inaccurate addresses. Some clips also reference offering cigarettes cash, or even drugs in exchange for signatures.

The footage captures multiple interactions that the group claims point to broader misconduct tied to petition efforts.

Officials have acknowledged the video, with a federal prosecutor signaling that potential violations of election law would be taken seriously, though no specific investigation has been confirmed.

Project Veritas, known for undercover sting videos exposing alleged misconduct, has also released footage claiming election-related fraud, though officials say no widespread illegal activity has been found.


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