Vigil respects the deceased when he runs to the Socal at home Depot Depot
Hundreds of people gathered in Monrovia on Friday night in Carlos Roberto Monttoy, beaten and killed by the SUV after the Freeway and military agents this week.
The Vigil, held at the home depot that was a place of attack on Thursday, organized by Monrovia High School students against Facricrist, with the help of a Chapter of Social Development and Freedom Chapter and Freedom.
Eduardo Vargas, the PSL community organizer, said the two groups began to organize Vigil, and a meeting held on Thursday, if they heard that Motayo died.
“The community is first answered,” he said. “The community comes with their funhorms. They came with their noise machines. They also came with their posters, so it was just about another.”
The hundreds meet outside the home depot in Monrovia on Friday to rebel by Carlos Roberto Monsty.
(Annie GoodyKoodz / Los Angeles Times)
The speakers in the outstrocation of Friday include religious leaders, teachers, high school students and politicians.
Rep. Judy Chu (D-Montery Park) said Montoya, Guatemlan, lived in the United States for three years, and worked as the work of the day. He had their four daughters and grandchildren, said.
“Don’t make a mistake, His death is a direct result of the Trump Management plan to invest fear and intimidation throughout our society,” he said. “It is meant to strengthen our fears, so that people can endanger anything, even their lives, to escape.”
In a statement submitted to the email later, the Department of Security said “that person could be followed by any DHS Law Regulation” and that the center did not know his death on a freeway until hours.
He began to go about peace in the Memorial at the back of the home depot, just across the 210-freeway, where Motoya died. The attendance prayed silently and aloud, and many slept at the Memorial.
On walking back to the stage of Vigil, the crowd chewed “ice in Monrovia!” As cars drive sounds their horns supporting.
Some don’t support me so much. When traveling at the Memorial, an angry driver apparently seemed to have conflict with the existence, chasing the path, expressing Shriesks in the crowd. No one was injured, and the facilitator shouted for us to insult us.
While Stale Sen. Sasha Renée Pérez (D-Pasadena) spoke, a man in the crowd seemed to examine the answer. The person left behind the mob of chewers “you must go!”
“I want to remind you of all, as we do this authorization, as we fight for our neighbors, that we will run to the naysayers,” Perez said after the person was left. “But we stick together as [a] The community is to make a difference. Because there is more than us, than us. ”
Diagram and friends of Muhoya who took the stage and explained the happy man to the United States who searched for work to support his family.
“He came here to work hard. My uncle was not a criminal,” his shin, Marla, said to the translator. “He wanted how much more: a better life.”
Politicians, religious leaders and organizers spoke at an event of Friday, which placed the Monrovia high school students against Fascism with the help of Los Angeles of Social Social and Freedom.
(Annie GoodyKoodz / Los Angeles Times)
Somewhere in southern California, the strengthening of immigration continued.
Adelina de Perez, 67, spoke on Sobs on Friday morning after the rust of the masked agents went down to the small street near Van Nys Home depot and took her daughter.
He said his daughter, Yenni Perez quinilla, 38, sold tamales in Balboa.
The coming lawyers surrounded the De Perez, trying to comfort him as they use a cellphone to organize his grandchildren – children of his daughter. He used its dark semen’s arm to wipe away tears.
“I’m too angry, I’m so upset,” De Perez said, from Guatemala. “My daughter is a single mother, this is only the income.”
Quinilla, who lives in North Hollywood, worked on a blanket for several years, and she has three children – 15, 17, and 18 – according to her mother.
De Perez said the agents revealed the papers when he picked up his daughter from his tarmale to stand on Friday.
The spokesman for the local newspaper did not immediately respond to the application.
Federal agents attacked the area around the Van Nys home home 10 home home before returning this morning, the Witnesses said.
The Witnesses say that agents pulled them to Balboa Set on Friday morning by car row. The watchers crashed, they shout and respected their horns.
The video was shot by one Witness viewed by the times showed very armed and hidden men wearing brown police, with police police on their chest.