The protest's organizers stand against "indoctrination," "sexualization" and "grooming" of children in schools.
Footage posted to social media shows clashes with police and subsequent arrests, including of at least one far-left activist:
Numerous protestors were seen displaying signs and shirts that read, "leave our kids alone."
A group entitled Leave Our Kids Alone was responsible for organizing the pro-parental rights event, and stands against the "indoctrination," "sexualization" and "grooming" of children in schools, according to CBS Los Angeles. Policies backed by the group include one that mandates schools notify parents if they have a child faced with confusion surrounding his/her gender.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta stands in strong opposition to this idea of informing parents about their child’s mental status surrounding gender; he notably declared earlier this month that he is initiating a civil rights investigation against the Chino Valley Unified School District, as it approved a parental-notification requirement earlier this year.
The Los Angeles Police Department Public Information Office declared the event an unlawful assembly and ordered people to clear out.
This protest and subsequent conflict came after the LASUD Board of Education unanimously greenlighted a resolution in June that advocates for schools in the district to feature lessons on the LGBTQ+ community in the curriculum.
This is a breaking story and will be updated.
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