Housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of Parker Center the former L.A. police headquarters.
Pallbearers carry a casket during a housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
Housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsPeople dress in black with masks and signs during a housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
A hotels man looks on during a housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
Housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
People dress in black with masks and signs during a housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
People dressed in costumes mourn over a casket with Parker Center in the background during a housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
Housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
Miguel Mendez, left, cries during a housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
Vincent Vicencio lights a candle during a housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
People dressed in costumes march past homeless tents during a housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
Michael Weinstein, President of AHF speaks to the media during a housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
People dressed in costumes mourn with Parker Center in the background during a housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
People dressed in costumes mourn with Parker Center in the background during a housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
Pallbearers carry a casket during a housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
Reverend Kelvin Sauls speaks during a housing and homeless advocates funeral procession and Candlelight March to mourn the destruction of the former L.A. police headquarters between the The Old Bandstand at Los Angeles Plaza Park and Parker Center on Wednesday, Sept.. 05, 2018 in Los Angeles. A petition for a temporary restraining order filed by housing advocates to halt demolition of the building was denied paving the way for City Hall and the City Council to proceed with plans to build a $900 million luxury office. (Photo by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-News/SCNG)
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