Christina Gonzalez
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Christina Gonzalez is an award winning[dubious ] news reporter currently a reporter for FOX 11 (KTTV). She has been with FOX 11 since 1991.
Gonzalez grew up in New York City and graduated as a cum laude at the University of Miami
Prior to coming to FOX 11, she was an anchor for KMEX-TV[citation needed], anchoring the six o'clock news. She became the first journalist on a Spanish language television station to switch from Spanish to English television[citation needed].
She was involved in the immigration rally melee at MacArthur Park. She criticized LAPD officers for ordering her and her camerawoman to move and for not exempting the media from any protests. She yelled "YOU CAN'T DO THAT! YOU CANNOT DO THAT!" in response to the LAPD shoving her and her camerawoman. According to an interview, Gonzalez's husband is a retired LAPD officer and has knowledge in police policies on the media. Also, Gonzalez said that officers were laughing at her.[1]
Gonzalez was formerly married to radio talk show host Tom Leykis, who served divorce papers on her in 1988 ten minutes before she was to anchor a newscast.[citation needed] Tom Leykis divorced Christina after allegdly discovering receipts that confirmed she was cheating on him.[citation needed]