Los Angeles DA’s Husband Charged For Drawing Gun On Protesters On His Front Porch

According to blue lives matter

The husband of Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey was charged with three counts of misdemeanor assault on Monday for pointing a gun at a mob of Black Lives Matter protesters on his front porch in March.

Court records showed that the California Attorney General’s Office filed three counts of misdemeanor assault with a firearm against David Lacey on Aug. 4 in connection with the March 2 incident, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The incident occurred at about 5:40 a.m. on March 3 after Black Lives Matter protesters showed up at the district attorney’s home before sunrise, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Protesters told reporters at the scene that they rang the doorbell and Lacey’s husband opened it with a gun in his hand.

One of the protesters posted cell phone video of the incident to social media.

“This morning Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey’s husband pulled a gun out on Black Lives Matter activists who protested his wife in front of their house,” Jasmyne Cannick tweeted.

“I will shoot you,” he replied. “Get off of my porch.”

“Can you tell Jackie Lacey that we’re here?” the woman continued, undaunted.

“I don’t care who you are. Get off my porch right now,” the man said in the video.

“We’ll get off your porch when you tell…” she began.

“We’re calling the police right now,” the man said and then shut the front door, the video showed.

“Good, good,” the woman said with a shaky voice. “He pulled a gun and pointed it at my chest.”

Then she started yelling at the house again.

“We’re here for the community meeting Jackie Lacey,” the woman hollered

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