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Los Angeles: Justice for Andres Guardado! Father’s Day march against police terror

Sunday, June 21, 2020 at 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM PDT

420 W Redondo Beach Blvd, Gardena, CA 90248

On this Father’s Day, we will march to honor George Floyd and all of the other fathers who have been murdered by law enforcement AND for the fathers who have lost their children to police terrorism. Andres Guardado’s father and the rest of his family will be present at this march. Andres was the 18 year old Salvadoran security guard who was murdered by the LA County Sheriffs from the Compton Station.

We will begin the march on Redondo Beach Blvd and Figueroa (the location where the LA County Sheriffs murdered Andres.) We will march down to the Compton Sheriff Station to demand justice for Andres.

It is a 3.5 mile march so bring good walking shoes, water and a hat. Also please make sure to wear a mask and practice social distancing. Bikes are welcomed. Biker clubs and car clubs are also encouraged to attend.

Please bring signs and banners.

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