
LA City Council president wears thinly-veiled message as he’s spotted for first time since police stop disgrace
NY Post
Los Angeles City Council’s under fire president broke cover on Sunday with a t-shirt promoting three goals everyone should aspire to.
“Drink Water, Love Hard and Fight Racism”, the black top said in white lettering.
Marqueece Harris-Dawson, 56, who represents District 8, is in the spotlight after delivering an emotionally-charged testimony at City Hall claiming he was the subject of a racially-biased police stop.
But, as the California Post reported, he was pulled over for doing a U-turn in a school zone — and sources said he even called a Los Angeles Unified School District boss to try to get out of a citation.
On Sunday the Post found Harris-Dawson driving in the same government-issued Tesla back to his home following the scandal.
He had the message flashed across his t-shirt as he walked up his driveway to his modest house in south Los Angeles.

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