BEVERLY HILLS—Mayor Lester Friedman decided to lift the curfew in the city of Beverly Hills indefinitely, in accordance with the rest of Los Angeles County. The decision was announced on Thursday, June 4 at 12:25 p.m.

According to a press release from Keith Sterling, Public Information Manager, for the city of Beverly Hills the city has “cancelled all planned curfews, effective immediately.”

“The protests in our City have remained peaceful over the last several days. We thank our residents and business community for their patience and cooperation as we work to keep our community safe,” said Mayor Friedman.

The Beverly Hills Police Department is continuing to actively patrol the entire city, while having the support of partner law enforcement agencies, as well.

Protests have continued to transpire in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, West Hollywood, Brentwood and other cities throughout the Los Angeles County region.