Manhattan Beach Police Chief Abell Calls for 'Goodwill and Trusting Partnerships;' City Under Curfew
May 31, 2020 05:42PM ● By Jeanne Fratello
Manhattan Beach Police Chief Derrick Abell on Sunday afternoon reached out to the community with a statement calling for "goodwill and trusting partnerships."
Meanwhile, the city of Manhattan Beach remains under a curfew imposed throughout Los Angeles County that lasts from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. each night until further notice. Many Manhattan Beach businesses boarded up their storefronts on Sunday night (see photos below).
The full text of Chief Abell's statement is as follows:
Dear Manhattan Beach community,
I am reaching out to you with a heavy heart in response to the civil
unrest that occurred in Los
Angeles and many other areas over the past
several days, to let you know what the Manhattan Beach Police Department
is doing in the wake of such tragic events. The Manhattan Beach Police
Department is fully aware of the protest activity and have implemented a
number of safety measures for the City of Manhattan Beach to ensure the
protection of our community. Although we support the right to conduct
peaceful demonstrations, we do not condone or support illegal or
destructive behavior that results in hurtful actions to communities and
places everyone’s safety at risk.
Like you, I am angry and disgusted by the murder of Mr. Floyd. He did
not deserve to be killed and certainly did not deserve to be treated
with a lack of basic human decency. Like many of you, the members of
the Manhattan Beach Police Department are also struggling with what took place and are hurt by the criminal actions of those in question. The
Manhattan Beach Police Department works extremely hard at fostering
community trust and demonstrating fairness, professionalism and
unbiased-policing. In essence, “treating others the way we would like
to be treated” is what we expect from ALL of our department personnel.
We teach our officers and other police staff to demonstrate
professionalism at all times and de-escalate situations in an effort to
bring about peaceful and meaningful solutions. I am proud of the men and
women of the Manhattan Beach Police Department for their dedicated
professional service minded attitudes and their commitment to treating
everyone with the same level of dignity and respect they deserve.
We will continue to work hard everyday to gain the trust and respect of
our community we proudly serve. I look forward to working with all
members of this community and beyond to foster goodwill and trusting
partnerships that will serve as a beacon of hope for everyone. I am happy to discuss any points that I have outlined in my message. Please
do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected] or (310) 802-5103.
Boarded Up Storefronts in Manhattan Beach [4 Images]
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