Two males have been arrested in connection to a housebreaking on the Los Angeles house of Democrat Rep. Karen Bass on Saturday evening.
Rep. Bass advised police that two weapons had been stolen from her house, regardless of her anti-Second Modification positions and insurance policies.
Patricio Munoz, 42, and Juan Espinoza, 24, had been arrested for the break-in on Tuesday after police noticed them get right into a car that had been parked at Bass’ house through the housebreaking.
LAPD Information: (UPDATE) Detectives Searching for Data on a Housebreaking. pic.twitter.com/OjE1j2z7mT
— LAPD PIO (@LAPDPIO) September 15, 2022
“Final evening, I got here house and found that my home had been damaged into and burglarized,” the Bass marketing campaign stated in a press release over the weekend.
“LAPD was referred to as, and I admire their help,” the assertion continued. “At the moment, it seems that solely two firearms, regardless of being safely and securely saved, had been stolen. Money, electronics and different valuables weren’t. It’s unnerving and, sadly, it’s one thing that far too many Angelenos have confronted.”
Bass is at the moment operating for mayor of Los Angeles.
In July, Bass tweeted “The primary job of the mayor is to maintain Angelenos protected. Considered one of my high priorities will probably be to get weapons off of our streets and out of our communities. Gun violence has no place in our metropolis.”
The primary job of the mayor is to maintain Angelenos protected.
Considered one of my high priorities will probably be to get weapons off of our streets and out of our communities.
Gun violence has no place in our metropolis.https://t.co/LrgZgdmQAg
— Karen Bass (@KarenBassLA) July 22, 2022
Bass has claimed that the weapons had been bought two years in the past for self-defense — a proper that she needs to strip from everybody else.