Australian reporter hit by non-lethal round during live report from L.A. immigration protests
- Australian journalist Lauren Tomasi was hit in the leg by a nonlethal round while reporting live on Sunday from protests in downtown Los Angeles over President Trump's immigration crackdown and the National Guard deployment.
- The protests began Friday with hundreds and grew to thousands by Sunday, involving freeway blockades and car burnings, prompting President Trump to send 2,000 National Guard troops despite Governor Gavin Newsom's objections and withdrawal request.
- Footage showed an officer firing a rubber bullet at Tomasi from close range, causing her to cry out and clutch her leg before retreating with her cameraman, though she later confirmed she was safe and remained unharmed.
- 9News reported she was "left sore but otherwise unharmed," while Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young condemned the shooting as "completely unacceptable" and a reminder of the dangers journalists face covering such events.
- The incident highlights tensions from Trump's immigration enforcement tactics and troop deployment, raising concerns about state sovereignty and the risks reporters encounter amidst escalating protests in Los Angeles.
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