A crowd gathered Saturday to protest Gov. Newsom’s “stay at home” order in Laguna Beach. Brian Candelario / el DonA woman, center, livestreams the crowd that gathered Saturday to protest Gov. Newsom’s “stay at home” order in Laguna Beach. Brian Candelario / el DonA woman holds a sign reading “I am too busy living free to sit & wait to die” on Saturday to protest Gov. Newsom’s “stay at home” order in Laguna Beach. Brian Candelario / el DonA man, right, holds a surfboard reading “Gavin Don’t Surf!” on Saturday to protest Gov. Newsom’s “stay at home” order in Laguna Beach. Brian Candelario / el DonA crowd gathered Saturday to protest Gov. Newsom’s “stay at home” order in Laguna Beach. Brian Candelario / el DonA woman holds a sign reading “The Shutdown is Killing Us“ on Saturday to protest Gov. Newsom’s “stay at home” order in Laguna Beach. Brian Candelario / el DonA man holds a sign reading “Psalm 2, 91 + 2 Thess 5:3“ on Saturday to protest Gov. Newsom’s “stay at home” order in Laguna Beach. Psalm 2 is a Bible verse that begins with: Why do the nations rage, And the peoples meditate a vain thing? Psalm 91 begins with: He that dwellers in the secret place of the Most High, Shall abide under the shows of the Almighty. And 1 Thessalonians 5:3 reads: For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape. Brian Candelario / el DonA crowd gathered Saturday to protest Gov. Newsom’s “stay at home” order in Laguna Beach. Brian Candelario / el Don
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