More than 500 protesters gather on beach to protest California's stay-at-home order

Source: The Hill | May 1, 2020 | Kaelan Deese

More than 500 demonstrators gathered at Huntington Beach on Friday to protest against stay-at-home ordinances in California.

The number of attendees on Friday was more extensive than a previous demonstration at the same site two weeks ago, when around 200 protesters showed up at the beach’s pier, according to the Los Angeles Times.

This time, the crowd joined at the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street, carrying signs and calling for Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) to lift lockdown orders.

The governor ordered Orange County beaches to close Thursday, weeks after Los Angeles County closed its beaches, the report added.

Police officers mounted on horses were present to control the crowd as protesters walked, biked and skateboarded down the road; most, if not all, were reportedly violating social distancing guidelines of six feet of separation.

Sheriff Don Barnes of Orange County said his department would not actively seek to arrest people on beaches within his jurisdiction, including Dana Point and San Clemente, the report said.

“As long as people are social distancing and doing what they’re expected to do, the sheriff does not have interest in criminalizing people enjoying the beach,” sheriff’s spokeswoman Carrie Braun said.

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