Los Angeles councilmen resist resignation in racism scandal
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two Los Angeles City Council members held out Thursday against overwhelming calls to resign for joining in bare-knuckles banter during a private meeting where a colleague was recorded making crude and racist remarks.
Pressure mounted on Gil Cedillo and Kevin de Leon to follow the lead of former council president Nury Martinez, who stepped down Wednesday for comparing another colleague’s Black son to a monkey, belittling Mexicans from the state of Oaxaca and making crass comments about Armenians and Jews.
The council’s Friday meeting was canceled after acting council President Mitch O’Farrell said members couldn’t conduct business until the two step down. Raucous protesters shut down a meeting Wednesday.
“There’s too much pain, there’s too much deep injury to the soul, to the spirit of this city,” O’Farrell said.