The permit to shoot the film, normally a public document, is being withheld at the "request of federal authorities, who have cited public safety concerns," according to Ryan Alsop, assistant chief executive office for Los Angeles County. He did not elaborate. Such permits normally contain little mor
Date: Sep 14, 2012
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Who made the anti-Muslim video? What LA County knows but is not saying (+video)
This was done to give us time to make sure that we are not putting anyone in danger, says Ryan Alsop,assistantCEOof L.A. County, adding, we have up to 10 days to respond to any request, and we are just making sure that we dontendanger public safety.
Date: Sep 14, 2012
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
California bank fraud convict linked to anti-Muslim video
The actual permit for the shoot was withheld from the public on Thursday. Los Angeles County assistant CEO Ryan Alsop said in a statement that the permit was removed due to public safety concerns raised by the U.S. State Department and the FBI.