Police Release Description of Stabbing Suspect From Los Angeles Vaccine Mandate Protests

Police Release Description of Stabbing Suspect From Los Angeles Vaccine Mandate Protests
A police officer assists a man who was stabbed during a rally near City Hall in Los Angeles on August 14, 2021. (David McNew/AFP via Getty Images)
City News Service
8/17/2021
Updated:
8/17/2021

LOS ANGELES—Police are seeking the public’s help in finding a man suspected of stabbing another man during demonstrations in downtown Los Angeles over COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

The suspect was described as possibly white or Hispanic, between the ages of 20 and 30 with long blonde hair. He was last seen wearing a black bandanna, black hoodie, black skinny jeans with holes in the knees, and white tennis shoes.

The suspect stabbed the victim in the upper chest at about 2 p.m. on Aug. 14, according to a Los Angeles Police Department statement. The victim was taken to a hospital in critical condition and was still hospitalized, police said.

Vaccine supporters gathered at 1 p.m. Aug. 14 for a “No Safe Space For Fascists’‘ rally at the intersection of First and Spring streets, followed one hour later by a ”Choose Freedom March’‘ against “medical tyranny.’’

At the peak of the demonstrations, about 500 protesters who opposed the vaccine mandate were on City Hall’s South Lawn, and about 30 to 50 counter protesters were at First and Spring streets, LAPD Chief Michel Moore told the Police Commission on Aug. 17. The LAPD deployed 100 personnel to the event.

Both groups could be seen exchanging punches and throwing objects at each other. The clash lasted about two minutes, Moore said, and a protester who opposed the vaccine mandate was stabbed by a counter protester. The man suffered a lacerated heart and punctured lung and was taken to a hospital in critical condition, Moore said. He is expected to survive.

Moore said he blames both sides of the protests for the violence.

“I denounce the violence that erupted in front of City Hall and the police headquarters. There exists no excuse or rationalization, despite what members of both groups espoused—or what some members of both groups espoused—for the use of violence against opposing views or journalists,'' Moore said.

One individual from each protest group made battery reports against the other side that will be investigated by the LAPD, Moore said.

KPCC reporter Frank Stoltze was shoved, kicked and had his glasses “ripped off'' by a group of protesters, Stoltze wrote on Twitter, saying it was the first time anything like that happened in his 30 years of reporting.

Moore said Aug. 17 that Stoltze declined to complete a crime report against the alleged assailants.

Anyone with information on the stabbing was asked to call LAPD Central Area Detective Cheng at 213-996-1248. Calls made during non-business hours or on weekends should be made to 877-527-3247.

Anonymous tips can be called in to Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 or submitted online at lacrimestoppers.org.