AG Bondi says FBI has identified suspect accused of assaulting federal officer, as Trump vows tough response
- On Monday night, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the FBI identified Elpidio Reyna as the suspect who assaulted a federal officer during weekend riots in Los Angeles.
- The assault happened on Saturday in Paramount, California, where Reyna allegedly threw rocks at officers and damaged government vehicles amid protests.
- Bondi said the FBI is executing a search warrant on Reyna's home and that he will be placed on the Most Wanted list as prosecutions continue.
- Bondi warned, "If you loot, we are coming after you," adding looting carries up to 20 years in prison and spitting on officers up to five years.
- Following the unrest, President Trump deployed about 700 Marines and 2,000 National Guard members to Los Angeles to enforce order after weekend protests.
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AG Bondi Identifies Rioter Who Assaulted Federal Office, Vows Swift Justice
The streets of Los Angeles are on fire, again. It seems like under Democrat leaders, things just keep getting worse. Thugs are running wild, and... The post AG Bondi Identifies Rioter Who Assaulted Federal Office, Vows Swift Justice appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Bondi unmasks thug who threw rocks at federal officers identified: 'You can run, you can’t hide' · American Wire News
Attorney General Pam Bondi said that the leftist thug who was caught on video throwing chunks of cinder blocks at federal law enforcement officers has been identified and is being hunted down by the authorities. The nation’s top law enforcement official appeared on Fox News on Monday, where she told host Sean Hannity that the FBI was able to ID the suspect who, in the viral video, hurled the debris at federal vehicles in Paramount, California, d…


Suspect who threw cinderblocks at ICE vehicles during Los Angeles riots has been identified
The FBI has identified a suspect who was seen throwing cinderblocks at Immigration and Customs Enforcement vehicles during the riots in Los Angeles, California, over the weekend. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the news about identifying the suspect during an…
Bondi Says Violent Protesters Will Face Federal Charges
Attorney General Pam Bondi said at least nine people are facing federal charges for their involvement in protests against immigration enforcement in Los Angeles, Politico reports. Said Bondi: “We are going to prosecute them federally. If California won’t protect their law enforcement, we will protect the LAPD and the sheriff’s office out there.”
Bondi insists US has jurisdiction over California when asked about supremacy clause in LA riots - Washington Examiner
Attorney General Pam Bondi insisted that the federal government has jurisdiction over California in prosecuting people involved in the Los Angeles riots. In an appearance on Fox News’s Hannity, Bondi was asked if the supremacy clause was an issue in deciding jurisdiction in prosecuting rioters. Los Angeles police officers with batons and riot gear attempt to move back protesters in downtown Los Angeles on Monday, June 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Tha…
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