Tune in for a thought-provoking special about how a community torn apart by gun violence has begun to heal. 'After Monterey Park: The Impact of Gun Violence on Our Communities' airs Thursday at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Spectrum News 1. Get the details:
On Thursday, March 23, “L.A. Times Today” will present a one-hour special, “After Monterey Park: The Impact of Gun Violence on Our Communities,” at 7 and 10 p.m. on Spectrum News 1.
Hosted by “L.A. Times Today” and Spectrum News 1 Anchor Lisa McRee and Times Op-Ed Columnist LZ Granderson, the special, produced in collaboration with L.A. Times Studios, will examine how policymakers and ordinary people responded to the shooting inside a popular dance studio on the eve of Lunar New Year that left 11 people dead and nine wounded.
In addition to featuring interviews with U.S. Representative Judy Chu, the first Chinese American woman elected to Congress; Adam Winkler, UCLA law professor and gun rights expert; and Jeong Park, The Times’ Asian American communities reporter, the broadcast will take viewers behind the scenes at the L.A.
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