By City News Service Apr 9, 2021 LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Former District Attorney Jackie Lacey's husband David reportedly plans to seek permission next week to enter a diversion program and avoid jail time for pointing a gun at protesters at the couple's home last March. An attorney for Black Lives Matter co-founder Melina Abdullah told the Los Angeles Times that he had received notice of David Lacey's request, which is set to be considered at a hearing on April 13. Under the terms of the program, Lacey would need to complete a minimum of 18 months of community service and attend anger management and gun safety classes, The Times reported.