
Bass was already traveling when fire began, returned to LA the next day, office says

The handling of the warehouse fire burning in Boyle Heights has prompted questions about how city and state leaders responded to the emergency. It has also prompted accusations.
The blame game has already started over the fire at Lineage Logistics in Boyle Heights, but Eyewitness News did some digging and found out there's some misinformation circulating.
Candidate for governor Steve Hilton is going after Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass. He spoke about the fire at a campaign event in Boyle Heights on Monday.
"The people in charge are just not focused on their jobs. I don't know what's wrong with Karen Bass. She seems to keep leaving the city every time something happens," Hilton said.
When the fire started last Wednesday, Bass was already on her way to Chicago for the opening of the new Barack Obama Presidential Center.
Her office shared the following statement:
"As was shared publicly, she accepted an invitation to attend the opening of the Obama Presidential Center. She was out of L.A. from Wednesday to Thursday and was in close contact with her office and Chief Moore throughout. She and Chief Moore agreed on the use of every extraordinary measure to aggressively fight this fire -- that's what happened, and that's what continues."
Los Angeles Fire Department Chief Jaime Moore shared the following statement:
"From the moment this fire started, Mayor Bass was engaged. We spoke that first day, and she was clear: the Los Angeles Fire Department had her full support to do whatever was necessary to achieve a quick extinguishment. That support was consistent throughout this incident."
Bass' office says the mayor was only in Chicago for roughly 24 hours and came back on Thursday of last week. Although some are criticizing her for traveling, her office says she was already on her way to Chicago when the fire first started.











