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LAPD: Women Arrested After Ashy Substance is Thrown at Chief Beck

Posted by Contributing Editor on May 8, 2018 in Crime | Leave a response
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Two women were arrested Tuesday when one of them allegedly threw an ashy substance at LAPD Chief Charlie Beck during yet another raucous meeting of the Los Angeles Police Commission.

The women were identified as Melina Abdullah, a leader of the Los Angeles arm of Black Lives Matter, and Sheila Hines-Brim, an aunt of Wakiesha Wilson, who died while in LAPD custody in 2016, according to LAPD spokeswoman Detective Meghan Aguilar.

Hines-Brim allegedly threw the substance toward Beck about 10:15 a.m. during the meeting at the LAPD’s downtown headquarters, and some of it got onto the chief, Aguilar said. As she was walking away, Hines-Brim shouted, “That’s Wakiesha,” hinting that the substance may have been Wilson’s ashes.

She was detained and later arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor battery on a police officer. Abdullah was detained and later arrested on suspicion of committing the same offense after she allegedly made contact with another officer.

Some witnesses questioned whether the ashy substance was thrown or merely placed in front of the chief.

The commission meeting was adjourned, the room was cleared. Police and fire department hazardous materials crews responded, later determining the substance was not dangerous, Aguilar said.

The chief was checked out at the scene, the detective said.

No injuries were reported and no evacuations were ordered.

The origin of the substance was not immediately determined pending further testing, Aguilar said.

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Wakiesha Wilson died while in LAPD custody in March 2016. Police said she was found hanging in her jail cell at the Metropolitan Detention Center, and the coroner’s office ruled her death to be a suicide. Activists disputed the ruling, arguing that Wilson was not suicidal. They also faulted the LAPD for failing to notify Wilson’s family of her death.

The city agreed late last year to pay Wilson’s family nearly $300,000 to settle a lawsuit they filed over her death.

Detectives will present the Hines-Brim and Abdullah cases to the city attorney for the possible filing of misdemeanor charges.

Both women were being held in lieu of $20,000 bail, according to sheriff’s inmate records.

Aguilar acknowledged that police commission meetings are often heated and said the LAPD has no intention of “quashing” such passion, but noted the department has a duty to maintain a safe environment for all attendees and participants.

“This has to be a safe place for all of the public,” she said.

LAPD: Women Arrested After Ashy Substance is Thrown at Chief Beck was last modified: May 8th, 2018 by Contributing Editor

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