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Man Avoids Prison Time After Breaking Into LA Mayor's Home

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, center, flanked by District Attorney General of Los Angeles George Gascon and Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore, announces the arrest of a suspect in three recent kil

A 29-year-old man accused of breaking into Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’ home this year has pleaded no contest to felony vandalism, as reported by the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office. The incident occurred in April, where the mayor and her family were present inside the home.

The accused, Ephraim Hunter, faced charges of burglary and vandalism for smashing a rear glass door to gain entry, resulting in damages estimated between $5,000 and $10,000. During the break-in, Hunter sustained a hand injury, leaving blood stains throughout the house.

Fortunately, no harm came to any of the mayor's family members during the intrusion. Hunter's attorney, Howard Stern, expressed Hunter's satisfaction with the resolution and his commitment to rehabilitation and personal growth.

Hunter smashed a rear glass door, causing damages estimated between $5,000 and $10,000.
Ephraim Hunter pleads no contest to felony vandalism for breaking into Mayor Karen Bass' home.
No harm came to the mayor's family during the break-in.

As part of the plea agreement, Hunter received two years of probation and was instructed to steer clear of the mayor's work and home addresses, as well as her family members, for three years. Additionally, he was ordered to pay over $15,700 in restitution, undergo drug abuse and mental health treatment, and eventually reside in a halfway house.

Hunter admitted to being under the influence of drugs during the break-in and claimed he was not specifically targeting Mayor Bass. The mayor, who is currently in Paris for the Olympics' opening ceremonies, has refrained from commenting on the plea entry.

The mayor's official residence, the Getty House, is a modest Tudor-style home located in the Windsor Square neighborhood, blending in with the historic mansions in the area.

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