Arrests Made After Crowd Engages In 'Acts Of Vandalism' Following No Kings Protest In Los Angeles: PD
Over 70 arrests followed police use of tear gas and pepper balls after protesters threw objects and ignored dispersal orders, LAPD said.
- On Saturday, The LAPD issued a citywide Tactical Alert after No Kings protesters reportedly blocked Alameda Street between Aliso and Temple near the Metropolitan Detention Center, with some throwing rocks and bottles.
- Organizers stated that millions participated in No Kings rallies across all 50 states, voicing anger over the country's direction, including fatal ICE shootings and troops dispatched to the Middle East.
- More than 70 protesters were arrested Saturday evening after authorities deployed tear gas and pepper balls, leaving at least one teenager with an eye wound and others with skin burns.
- The LAPD Central Division initiated mass arrests after the crowd ignored dispersal orders, zip-tying demonstrators outside the federal facility and loading them into vans following the 5 p.m. alert.
- Bill Essayli warned that federal agents have video footage of individuals assaulting officers and throwing concrete blocks, stating, "We will find you and arrest you too.
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By Zoe Sottile, CNN - A total of 75 people were arrested in Los Angeles after police issued a dispersal order following a "No Kings" protest in the city on Saturday, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) told CNN. Police detailed that 66 adults were arrested for failing to disperse and one person was detained for "possession of a bladed weapon." Eight minors were also arrested for failing to disperse, according to authoriti…
Dozens arrested after authorities fire tear gas at 'No Kings' protesters
More than 70 protesters were arrested Saturday evening after authorities shot tear gas and pepper balls into the crowd, leaving at least one teen with an eye wound and others with skin burns, according to demonstrators and police.
Some No Kings Protests Devolve Into Violent Chaos, Videos Show
What started off as relatively peaceful No Kings protests across the country Saturday later devolved into utter chaos, with demonstrators in multiple parts of the country resorting to violence and police making a bunch of arrests.
Los Angeles 'No Kings' Demonstrators Turn Violent, Assault Federal Building Following Rally
A group of protesters who attended the Los Angeles “No Kings” rally completed the organized downtown march on Saturday, only to lay siege to the United States Courthouse just blocks from City Hall. The protesters threw large chunks of concrete at Department of Homeland Security agents trying to protect the building from the mob of attackers. | Border / Cartel Chronicles
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