Cudahay, Cinhaya Gonzalez, takes the heat of the comments she made in a video posted on social media that was reported to have called on street gangs to organize them amid continuous raids to enforce immigration in Los Angeles Province carried out by Federal agents.
The video in which you invite 18Y Street Street and Florencia Street gangs were dropped, although not before he was arrested and re -published by the Ministry of Internal Security.
“Not for nothing, but I want to know where all colo in Los Angeles? 18Y Street, Florence, where is the driving? Gonzalez said.Y The street and this is Florence, and you, comrades, are the sign of everything in the Hood claim. Now that your hood has been invaded by the largest existing gang, you do not have a chirp from you. “
She said: “Anyone else does not relate to the life of the gangs there protest and speak.” “We are there to fight our grass, protect our grass, protect our people, and like, where are you?”
“My shout, they are running in your streets and in your city. Walboun, when the large gangs come, nothing but calm and we are here, they are ordinary who have not jumped, in an attempt to organize people, in an attempt to do something,” she continued. “So you are not here trying to demand any bloc, nothing if you don’t appear now trying to help and organize. I don’t want to hear a ritual from you as soon as she leaves, trying to claim that this bloc is not your block. It wasn’t even here to help.”
“So, whatever driving there,” ends, “just get your organs.”
Officials in the southeast of Los Angeles Province issued a statement InstagramNoting that they are familiar with the video and say:
“The comments made by the mayor of the municipality reflects its personal views and do not represent the views or the official position of the city of Kodhai. The city will not provide more comments.”
in After xWhich included the video of Gonzales, the Ministry of National Security officials called the “Despaicable” comments.
“It calls for criminal gangs – including 18Y Street gang – to commit violence against the enforcement of our brave ice law. This type of garbage has increased more than 500 percent in attacks on our ice enforcement officers. ”
There were some reports that the deputy mayor was under investigation by the FBI, despite a Agency spokesman It refused to confirm or deny this to the Los Angeles Times.
In general, the executive spokesman told the FBI owes any calls for violence or targeting law enforcement with violence. “
Gonzalez’s deputy mayor is not the only one in Kodhahai, who talks about continuous migration enforcement operations in the province.
Elizabeth Alcantar Luza, mayor of Kodhai, attended a demonstration of a migration raid in Bill on Friday that turned into violence, and later told the federalists who seemed to incite violence.