Bishop L.J. Guillory stands with a newspaper clipping over his face near a blurred city hall hinting at his resignation

Compton Public Safety Chair Resigns and Announces Mayoral Run After Video Scandal

A video that circulated last week showed Compton Public Safety Chair Bishop L.J. Guillory poking the eye of activist Najee Ali during a confrontation. The clip sparked immediate outrage among residents and led to a call for Guillory’s resignation.

Video Sparks Resignation

The footage, which was shared on social media, captured Guillory in a press conference where he was confronted by Ali and other activists. The moment the video went viral, Compton residents demanded that Guillory step down from his position.

Mayor Sharif’s Request

In response to the growing backlash, Mayor Emma Sharif formally requested that Guillory resign. She cited the video as evidence that his conduct was not suitable for the role of Public Safety Chair.

Guillory’s Press Conference

Guillory held a press conference on Wednesday to address the situation. He announced that he would resign at the mayor’s request, but also revealed his intention to run for mayor of the city.

Resignation and Mayoral Bid

“Mayor Emma Sharif, I will accept your request for my resignation,” Guillory said. “On Monday of next week at our Public Safety Commission, I will ask for a reorganization and for another person to be nominated by our commission to serve as the chairman of the Public Safety Commission. But in regards to me resigning, I will run for mayor of the great city of Compton.”

Immigration Enforcement Comments

Guillory also addressed comments he had made about bringing immigration enforcement to Compton. He stated that those remarks had been taken out of context and that he would resign “at your request to run for your seat.” “May the best person win,” he added.

Resident Reaction

Najee Ali and other Compton residents called for Guillory’s resignation after the video and his statements about immigration enforcement. The community’s response was swift, with activists demanding accountability from city officials.

Upcoming Election

Compton’s next mayoral race is scheduled for 2026. Guillory’s announcement means he will be a candidate in that election, potentially reshaping the city’s political landscape.

Mayor Emma Sharif holding a tablet with video display and a blurred Compton cityscape with protest signs in background.

NBC4 News Coverage

The story was reported by NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Dec. 10, 2025, with Macy Jenkins providing the live update. NBC Universal, Inc. also covered the event, noting the timeline of the resignation request and Guillory’s subsequent announcement.

Key Takeaways

  • Video of Guillory poking activist’s eye led to mayoral resignation request.
  • Guillory resigned but announced a run for mayor.
  • Next mayoral election set for 2026.

The incident underscores the importance of public accountability and the swift impact of social media on local governance. As the city prepares for the 2026 election, residents will watch to see how Guillory’s candidacy influences the political future of Compton.

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