The Los Angeles District Attorney's office has charged a Long Beach woman who is accused of threatening her neighbors while also yelling racial slurs.
The Los Angeles District Attorney's office has charged a Long Beach woman who is accused of threatening her neighbors while also yelling racial slurs.
The District Attorney's office said the case includes hate crime allegations and has charged 58-year-old Lorrene Mae Lake with six counts of criminal threats and one count of violation of civil rights. In addition to the felony counts, she was charged with several misdemeanors including disobeying a court order, resisting arrest and possession of a firearm with a temporary restraining order.
"People ask, 'what's the other side of the story? What did you do?' I moved in and I was Black. Literally what I did," neighbor Yukatan Everett Mason said.
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