Santa Monica Moves Up Curfew, Closes Highway Ramps Into City

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The city of Santa Monica has announced it is moving up its curfew to 4:00 p.m. and closing the highway ramps into the city.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti had announced an 8:00 p.m. curfew for the city earlier on Sunday, prompting other areas to follow suit. Beverly Hills, hit by looting and property damage on Saturday, also moved its curfew up to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday.

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Santa Monica’s curfew will last from 8:00 p.m. Sunday to 5:30 a.m. Monday.

In an announcement on its Twitter account, the city also said that Interstate 10 and Pacific Coast Highway ramps into and out of the city will be closed.

Santa Monica’s interim city manager Lane Dilg said that Saturday protests had not disrupted the city very much and reported only one commercial burglary.

“Our community remained largely peaceful and safe throughout the evening. With the initiation of the curfew last night, our Santa Monica Police Department was present across all areas of our city. The Department responded immediately to one commercial burglary and to one broken window at a business. No arrests were made for violations of the curfew order,” Dilg said in a statement.

However, CBS Los Angeles reported looting in the city at the Third Street Promenade on Sunday afternoon, which likely played a role in moving up the curfew.

On Sunday evening, the news site reported that a building at 4th Street and Santa Monica Boulevard was burning, filling the area with smoke.

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