FBI Seeking Suspect Accused of Throwing Rocks at Law Enforcement Vehicles Amid California Protests
PARAMOUNT, CALIFORNIA, JUN 13 – Federal authorities offer $50,000 reward for Reyna, accused of attacking Border Patrol vehicles during protests sparked by immigration arrests and enforcement operations.
- On June 7, 2025, Elpidio Reyna assaulted law enforcement vehicles with rocks on Alondra Boulevard in Paramount, resulting in injuries to a federal agent and causing damage to government vehicles.
- The attack occurred amid escalating protests against federal immigration raids and the National Guard presence in the Los Angeles area, fueling widespread unrest.
- Reyna, a 40-year-old from nearby Compton, was captured on video during the assault and is considered armed and dangerous by authorities seeking him after serving a search warrant at his home.
- The FBI has offered a $50,000 reward for tips that help identify, apprehend, and convict Reyna, declaring, "WANTED: Elpidio Reyna can run, but he can't hide," and promising strict consequences for anyone who obstructs the investigation.
- The incident intensified protests and federal responses in the region, highlighting heightened tensions over immigration enforcement and triggering continued efforts to restore order.
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