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Video: Fight erupts right in front of city 'security ambassadors' — who stand on sidewalk and watch it go down
Image source: KABC-TV video screenshot, composite

Video: Fight erupts right in front of city 'security ambassadors' — who stand on sidewalk and watch it go down

Cellphone video caught the moment when a fight broke out right in front of West Hollywood "security ambassadors" — who are seen in the clip standing on a sidewalk just feet away and watching the dust-up go down.

Image source: KABC-TV video screenshot

What are the details?

KABC-TV reported the apparent road-rage fight took place last week near the intersection of Santa Monica and San Vicente Boulevards — as it happens, right outside a Los Angeles County sheriff's station.

The clip shows a man kicking the driver-side door of a white vehicle stopped in a crosswalk.

Image source: KABC-TV video screenshot

Soon the driver stepped out, and the fight commenced.

Image source: KABC-TV video screenshot

Did the security ambassadors standing on the sidewalk head over and at least politely ask the gentlemen to mind their manners? Apparently not.

KABC said the video showed the security ambassadors "watching but not directly intervening." Before long, however, one of them was seen "speaking into his walkie-talkie, apparently reporting the confrontation," the station said.

The circumstances leading to the street fight were unclear, KABC said.

What are 'security ambassadors'?

The city's website says "the West Hollywood Block by Block Security Ambassador program provides a highly visible uniformed presence at the street level," KABC reported, adding that the 85 unarmed security ambassadors "are deployed on bicycles along major streets, alleys, city parking lots, and residential neighborhoods" and work in collaboration with the local sheriff's station.

The website adds that security ambassadors "provide in-person responses 24/7 to non-violent calls for service" and "conduct safety escorts for residents, businesses, and visitors."

Last summer, the city planned to cut five sheriff's deputies in order to launch the security ambassador program, the station said, but only one deputy position has been eliminated so far.

Anything else?

Interestingly, a leftist militant was caught on video sucker-punching a videographer in the head outside a drag queen story hour in West Hollywood last month — and a sheriff's deputy standing just feet away did nothing in response.

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Dave Urbanski

Dave Urbanski

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Dave Urbanski is a senior editor for Blaze News and has been writing for Blaze News since 2013. He has also been a newspaper reporter, a magazine editor, and a book editor. He resides in New Jersey. You can reach him at durbanski@blazemedia.com.
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