Updated On: 04 June, 2020 07:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Stuck in LA, India's best-known US citizen Sunny Leone discusses anti-racism protests, violence that followed George Floyd's death; hopes to return to Mumbai.

Sunny Leone
The last time the US National Guard patrolled the streets of Los Angeles was during the 1992 riots. But, as the city went into curfew for the fourth consecutive night to curb the violence that has accompanied the otherwise peaceful protests in the wake of George Floyd's death, Sunny Leone — who is currently in LA — is worried about the chaos that has engulfed the country.
"There are riots everywhere and rampant looting in stores. So far, we haven't heard of looting in homes. At this point, we can only pray that it doesn't happen," says Leone, who had headed to Los Angeles with husband Daniel Weber and kids Nisha, Asher and Noah, last month to join Weber's mother.