Small number of troops to remain in area in case of emergency
By Sam Catanzaro
Local officials have announced that the National Guard has left the Westside, including troops that were stationed in Westwood.
The National Guard was called into Los Angeles last week with civil unrest and protests underway over the police killing George Floyd. On Sunday, amid widespread looting in Santa Monica, the National Guard arrived on the Westside.
In Westwood, troops were brought in last Monday to maintain peace during a protest. In Santa Monica troops were stationed throughout the Downtown area. In Culver City troops were called in to protect Westfield Culver City. In Venice personnel were posted along Abbot Kinney while in Pacific Palisades near Palisades Village shopping center.
According to Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, a small number of troops are still stationed nearby until June 10 to provide emergency support if needed to the Los Angeles County area.