Shalom Types awakened round 3:30 a.m. Wednesday to choose up his barbers from his downtown enterprise and begin chopping hair at Los Angeles Mission in Skid Row.
By 9 a.m., he’d shaved and formed up greater than 100 heads of hair, he mentioned.
“It feels good. I’m pleased I can do that, do the correct factor,” mentioned Types, whose retailer bought some undesirable consideration in Might when the constructing proprietor that leases to him began blasting the youngsters’s music “Child Shark” from their Primary Avenue constructing to discourage homeless individuals from staying within the space.
Types has been chopping hair since he was 13 in New York, he mentioned, and was trying ahead to the morning journey to the shelter to present some free cuts earlier than a number of metropolis leaders stopped by for a Thanksgiving giveaway for Skid Row’s residents.
The occasion was additionally a part of a means for him and his employees to present again within the wake of the “Child Shark” incident, when police officers met with the owner and instructed them they’d have to chop the music. Quickly after, representatives from Los Angeles Mission reached out to Types and the owner to debate their considerations.
“After the incident, L.A. Mission CEO Dennis Oleesky contacted Shalom to debate it and located that Shalom felt genuinely remorseful. He acted out of frustration and didn’t contemplate the results, as many people typically do,” mission spokesman Greg Mielcarz mentioned.
Types mentioned inside a 12 months or two of beginning his barbershop, they’d began having points with homeless individuals gathering in entrance of the enterprise. The problems prompted his landlord to blast the annoying earworm of a music to convey the town’s consideration to the issue, he mentioned.
Hostile structure and novel methods of attempting to disperse homeless individuals have grow to be considerably frequent in L.A. in recent times. Companies have put in planters and different noisemaking gadgets to make staying in entrance of a storefront inconvenient.
In 2019 a 7-Eleven in North Hollywood performed classical music. Others put up fences and prickly shrubbery to discourage loiterers.
However everybody was singing a unique tune on Wednesday.
Shalom Types of Types Barber Lounge and his crew gave out 100 haircuts from 5 a.m. to eight a.m. at Los Angeles Mission on Nov. 26, 2025.
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Mikey Resendez, all smiles and pink converse footwear, sat down within the morning and thanked Types for his haircut earlier than it was even finished. The 35-year-old has been sober for a month and residing on the mission, he mentioned.
He’s a musician and had an appointment at a close-by recording studio later within the day. That’s after his first spherical of facial tattoo elimination, Resendez mentioned.
When an L.A. Mission social media employee walked by, Resendez provided to play “a complete album” for his or her web site. “I’ve 15 songs able to go,” he mentioned.
One other resident who wished a lower was Gilberto, who declined to present his final identify. He sat quietly whereas Types trimmed his hair. He mentioned it had been 4 or 5 months since he’d gotten his hair lower — not too lengthy, he mentioned, however nonetheless a recent trim was a pleasant luxurious to have.
After the cuts, mission volunteers cooked and served 2,500 meals at their Skid Row location alongside native politicians, together with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, Metropolis Councilmember Ysabel Jurado, L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna, Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell and gubernatorial candidate and former Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
Gilberto, now with a clear lower, ate a conventional Thanksgiving meal with turkey, gravy, rolls and different fixings exterior the mission on a heat fall day. “It’s good,” he mentioned.