Good Evening Huntington Park City Council.            
                                    
My name is Arthur Schaper, life-long citizen and proud
member of We the People Rising.
Some vocal yet infamous critics in Huntington Park claim
that I should mind my own business and attend city council meetings in my home
city, Torrance California.
I have, and I have learned so much that I wish to share with
the audience and this city.
In Torrance, we have a ruthless group of predators.
They are roaming in our parks. They are attacking trash
cans.
They attack our loved ones, and in some instances of killed
those whom we care about. One witness frighteningly claimed that the head and
body of one beloved member of the family was torn apart.
Theyremain unmoved when threatened with hazing, entrapment,
or even lethal force.
Activists from around Southern California descended up on
our city council, telling our elected officials that we should pity these
monsters. Some of the critics contended that we should welcome the presence of
these monsters because they get rid of other pests and vermin in our community.
Of course, I am talking about the alarm rates of coyote
sightings in the city of Torrance.
There are other more vicious coyotes along our borders,
which subject unsuspecting men, women, and children to intolerable conditions,
even slavery and death.
Then I began to realize … the four corruptitos on this city
council resemble those ravenous canines in so many ways.
Ortiz, Sanabria, Macias, and Pineda. All of you are wild
animals with no regard for your surroundings. You are not native mammals to
this region, by migrated here, from who knows where.
You dig into the more sordid elements of this city, with
your leaders of the Pack John Noguez, Efren Martinez, and Mario Beltran.
You have ripped apart the welcome fabric of this city, and
have harmed many loved ones.
Instead of caring for friends, neighbors, and business
interests, you have pandered to the lowest elements, welcoming marijuana
dispensaries into the city, despite massive disapproval. Your use and abuse of
this public trust has included granting lucrative contracts to your friends and
political cronies.
Instead of securing the citizens and respecting the rule of
law, you have hastened the wild lawlessness overwhelming this city.
The city of Torrance voted to expand entrapment features,
along with an education initiative to all Torrance residents: don’t feed the
coyotes, make yourself larger than they are, use loud noises to scare them off,
and when necessary, set traps for them to catch and remove them permanently.
We will be reaching out to more residents in this city so
that they start removing the two-legged coyotes inflicting so much harm on this
city.

Thank you.
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