DOJ Charges Oxnard Residents and Others For Violence Against Immigration Enforcement Officers in Southern California | News Channel 3-12
The federal crackdown follows 97 charges in immigration-related protest violence, with 10 defendants in custody and $10,000 FBI reward for info on others involved.
- On Wednesday, federal prosecutors announced charges against 12 people for violence during demonstrations over the Trump administration immigration policies, focused on a freeway overpass above the 101 Freeway near an immigration detention center in downtown Los Angeles.
- Since June 6, large-scale immigration raids began, including a downtown Ambiance Apparel sweep, and the National Guard deployment on June 8 coincided with protests near the Metropolitan Detention Center.
- Protesters hurled rocks, electric scooters, fireworks, and poured yellow liquid onto CHP and Waymo vehicles, while a Boyle Heights man pepper-sprayed FBI S.W.A.T. members, authorities said.
- Essayli said his office has charged 97 people across the southern half of California, with 18 defendants who pleaded guilty and 44 scheduled for trial, and the total is expected to rise.
- The FBI is offering up to $10,000 for tips to identify 10 other unknown individuals, while a Times investigation found earlier this year that Essayli's prosecutors struggled with grand-jury indictments.
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10 Arrested, 12 Charged in Connection With Violent Anti-ICE Protests
YouTube@The National Desk Ten people have been arrested in connection with violent anti-ICE protests in Southern California. Federal officials announced charges against 12 suspects, two of whom are still on the loose. The suspects are accused of assaulting law enforcement officers during protests in downtown L.A. in June and in Camarillo in July. The FBI is offering up to ten-thousand dollars for information leading to the arrests and convicti…
Feds Arrest 97 Agitators Involved in Los Angeles Anti-Ice Riots Over the Summer › American Greatness
Federal authorities have reportedly arrested 97 agitators for assaulting and/or obstructing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents during the violent anti-ICE riots in the Los […] Source
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DailyTruthReportDOJ arrests 10 people from violent Los Angeles anti-ICE protest
The Justice Department on Wednesday announced charges against 10 people accused of violence against law enforcement officers and damage to government property during demonstrations opposing immigration enforcement operations across Los Angeles this summer. At a Wednesday afternoon news conference, acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said three criminal complaints led to 10 arrests tied to separate incidents in June and July. Protesters kick the si…
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Pasadena Star NewsFeds have charged 97 people for interfering with immigration officers in the Central District
Federal prosecutors have charged 97 people in the southern half of California with interfering with federal officers and agents since June 6 — when large-scale immigration raids began taking place, U.S. officials said on Wednesday, Oct. 29. The figure is expected to increase, Acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said, as more evidence is rounded up regarding additional alleged wrongdoing from over the summer months. “Not only are these actions dang…
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Federal charges filed against 12 in Southern California for violence against law enforcement
LOS ANGELES, California — Federal authorities have arrested 10 individuals charged with violence and civil disorder against law enforcement during immigration enforcement actions in Southern California earlier this year. One suspect remains in state custody, while another is a fugitive,…
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