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ESPN NFL analyst Mina Kimes criticized the coverage of the media of the anti-gloss riots which took place in parts of the County of Los Angeles in recent days.
Images marked with burning vehicles, rioters spraying cars by painting explanations and back and forth between President Donald Trump and the Governor of California Gavin Newsom on the way local police manage the problems were among the subjects of the conversation.
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Mina Kimes examines the pro Bowl Skills Challenge in Nicholson Fieldhouse in Orlando, Florida, January 30, 2025. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
“The disparity (between) what is really going on in Los Angeles and the way it is wrong is one of the greatest stress tests in modern media in recent memory,” wrote Kimes on his Bluesky account. “Botté socials, AI, old clips, decline in literacy – it’s like seeing a broken emergency intervention system struck by a storm.”
The videos and photos of the looting have also taken the internet and, because of this, companies in the Los Angeles region have embarked on some of their stores in the event of chaos.
Pillards in California are now confronted

A demonstrator stands on a burned car holding a Mexican flag on Atlantic Ave. June 7, 2025 in Paramount, California. (Apu Gomes / Getty Images)

A protester places debris in a fire as a border patrol staff in anti-riot and gas equipment masks outside an industrial park in Paramount, California, Saturday, June 7, 2025. (AP photo / Eric Thayer)

The smoke rises from a car on fire on the Boulevard de l’Atlantique during a confrontation between the demonstrators and the police, following multiple detentions by immigration and the application of customs in the city of the County of Los Angeles, California, in California, on June 7, 2025. (Reuters / Barbara Davidson)
PK Press Club Digital saw a T-Mobile store around the corner of the 3rd street and Broadway aboard another night of protests and riots in the city. While a security guard protected the property, a repairer worked at the CVS store at the corner of the 7th and Spring streets in downtown Los Angeles after several nights of riots.
The Attorney General Pam Bondi offered a blunt message to potential thieves and looters in the dark blue city on “Fox & Friends” on Tuesday.
“If you are pilling a business in California during that, we charge you of theft under the Hobbs law. The days of non-procedure for looting. It is a criminal act,” she said.
The Los Angeles police proceeded to dozens of arrests following days of demonstrations and riots.