Cudahay Deputy Mayor Cynthia Gonzalez has taken the heat over a comment she reportedly called on street gangs to organize in a video she posted on social media, which she reportedly called on street gangs to organize during the ongoing immigration enforcement raid in Los Angeles County run by federal agents.
The video in which she summons the gangs on 18th Avenue and Florencia Street was captured and reposted by the Department of Homeland Security, but this video was defeated.
“Nothing, but do you want to know where all the Choros are in Los Angeles? Gonzalez said, “You guys are all territory, this is 18th Avenue, this is Florencia, you guys are tagging everything.”
“The ones who are protesting and speaking out are others that aren’t about gang life,” she said. “We’re fighting the lawn, protecting the lawn, protecting our people, and where are you?”
“Hey, they’re running amok on your streets and on your town. And when the peep, big gang guns come in, we’re here. We’re here. “So, try and claim block and don’t do anything if they’re not here and it’s not appearing right now. If they go, I don’t want to peek at them if they go. I’m going to insist that this isn’t my block. This isn’t your block.
Cudahay Deputy Mayor Cynthia Gonzalez. (Kadahai City)
“So, anyone has leadership over there,” she ended.
Officials in the suburban city of LA County in the southeastern region have issued a statement on Instagram.
“The comments by the Deputy Mayor reflect her personal views and do not represent the views or official positions of the city of Gadahai. The city will not provide further comment.”
In a post to X, which includes a video of Gonzalez’s comments, DHS officials called the comment “Despicable.”
“She is seeking criminal gangs, including the vicious 18th Street gang, to commit violence against our brave ice law enforcement agencies. This type of garbage has led to an over 500% increase in assaults against our ICE law enforcement officials.”
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There have been several reports that the deputy mayor is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, but an agency spokesman refused to confirm or deny it during his time in Los Angeles.
“Generally speaking,” the spokesman told the outlet.
Deputy Mayor Gonzalez is not the only Cadahai authorities to speak about the ongoing immigration enforcement projects within the county.
Kadahei Mayor Elizabeth Alcantal Rosa attended the demonstrations urged by the immigration attack at Bell on Friday and said it was the Fed who appeared to be violent and later inciting violence.