LAPD issues dispersal order after dozens arrested at “No Kings” protest in downtown Los Angeles
Los Angeles Police Department arrested 74 protesters for refusing to disperse after clashes involving thrown objects at a federal detention center during nationwide No Kings rallies.
- On Sunday, Los Angeles police reported 74 arrests following a dispersal order issued after Saturday's 'No Kings' rally protesting President Donald Trump.
- Nationwide, more than 3,100 events were registered across all 50 U.S. states, with Indivisible co-executive director Ezra Levin estimating at least 8 million participants attended the rallies.
- Authorities deployed tear gas after some protesters threw rocks and concrete blocks at a federal complex in Los Angeles; journalist Andre Andrews called those responsible 'bad actors' amid otherwise peaceful demonstrations.
- Those detained included eight juveniles, a woman dressed as the Statue of Liberty, and one individual held on suspicion of possessing a dagger.
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Scale of carnage at LA’s ‘No Kings’ protest laid bare — as sinister past of ‘Statue of Liberty lady’ revealed
Los Angeles Police confirmed on Sunday a total of 75 arrests following the protest, including a woman dressed up as the Statue of Liberty in chains who was handcuffed and hauled away with a smile on her face.
Police arrest dozens after ‘No Kings’ rally in this major West Coast city
Authorities in Los Angeles deployed tear gas near a federal detention center and made dozens of arrests following one of thousands of “No Kings” rallies held this weekend across the United States and in Europe to protest President Donald Trump’s actions and the war in Iran.
However, some 3000 other anti-Trump rallies took place peacefully across the United States this weekend.
Los Angeles Police Arrest Dozens of Protesters After ‘No Kings’ Rally Turns Into Riot
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) arrested dozens of people who refused to leave a “No Kings” rally on March 28. “There were 75 total arrests following a dispersal order being given in the area of Alameda and Temple around 5:28 p.m.,” the LAPD told the Epoch Times in a statement on March 29. LAPD said 66 adults and eight juveniles were arrested for failure to disperse the scene of a riot. Another person was arrested for “Possession of a D…
Dozens arrested after "No Kings" protest in downtown Los Angeles leads to LAPD dispersal order
Saturday's "No Kings" rallies, the first since the January killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti at the hands of federal agents in Minnesota, could be the largest showing yet, organizers say.
The Los Angeles authorities used tear gas near a federal detention centre and carried out dozens of arrests following one of the thousands of "No Kings" (no king) rallies held this weekend in the United States and Europe to protest the actions taken by President Donald Trump and the war in Iran.
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