
Incident at Cole Middle School yesterday
Incident at Cole Middle School yesterday
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Statement from City of Lancaster, CA – Government
In response to public questions regarding federal law enforcement activity at Lancaster City Hall on April 15, the City of Lancaster is providing a community update. City Hall as a whole was not searched, raided, or shut down. The activity was narrow in scope and did not disrupt City operations, public services, or access to the building. Throughout the day, City Hall remained open and operational. Staff continued their work, and members of the public were able to access services without interruption.
“I want to clarify that the activity inside City Hall did not involve city staff. The executed search warrants were limited to two councilmember offices. The law enforcement activity at City Hall indicates it is not related to the activities of City Staff, routine conduct of City business or the delivery of services to residents. The City will continue to cooperate with federal authorities when asked and ensure that normal operations continue,” said City Manager Trolis Niebla. “As this matter involves federal law enforcement, the City will defer any additional questions regarding the investigation itself to the appropriate federal authorities.”
The City remains committed to maintaining service continuity and providing residents with accurate information about City operations.