Skateboarding champion charged over possible Covid super-spreader parties

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A skateboarding world champion is among five people in southern California charged with organizing parties that were possible super-spreader events amid the pandemic. Nyjah Huston, a four-time world skateboarding champion, and Edward Essa, the owner of a home in the Fairfax District in Los Angeles, held a party last month with at least 40 people that was shut down by police after a complaint. At least two other parties were held at the home last fall, authorities said. Huston and Essa were both charged with creating a nuisance, which is a misdemeanor. Neither could be reached for comment, the Los Angeles Times reported over the weekend. The 9 January party took place when coronavirus cases were surging at an unprecedented rate following the holidays. Hospitals had exhausted their ICU beds capacity and officials were constantly urging residents not to gather in large groups. Officers had previously shut down events at the home on 12-13 September and 17 October and issued warnings to the residents that large gatherings violated the mayor’s public order, officials said. After the January party, Mayor Eric Garcetti ordered the LA department of water and power to cut off electric service to the home. Three other people face similar charges in unrelated cases, allegedly involving a secret New Year’s Eve banquet at Salon Oaxaca in downtown Los Angeles and frequent gatherings behind covered windows at the Hidden River, a Fairfax hotspot. Mike Feuer, the city attorney who acts as LA’s top prosecutor, said the coronavirus had dramatically changed the lives of residents, but some had refused to change their behavior. “During this crisis, my office has held those individuals and businesses who have had large indoor gatherings, violating important public health and safety orders, accountable,” he said. Those charged, he said, are “connected to properties where we allege that large indoor parties were held in violation of public health orders”. California’s virus cases, infection rates and hospitalizations have dropped precipitously after reaching record highs in early January.

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