Police Detain CNN Crew Reporting on Protests Against Immigration Raids in LA
- Authorities detained a CNN crew during protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Los Angeles, as tensions escalated over a fifth day of demonstrations.
- Demonstrators clashed with law enforcement for two days during protests sparked by President Donald Trump's immigration policies.
- A curfew is currently in effect in parts of downtown Los Angeles, impacting fewer than 100,000 residents.
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CNN correspondent, crew detained and escorted from Los Angeles protest zone
Police detained a CNN crew reporting on protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles. CNN correspondent Jason Carroll said an officer escorted them away from the protest late Monday and
In democracies, the media have explicit rights, especially in protests. In Los Angeles, the police have now deposed a team of CNN.
A CNN team was recently detained by the police in the middle of protests on the afternoon of the third day (10), in front of the Los Angeles Metropolitan Detention Centre. After an order of dispersion issued by the Los Angeles Police Department in X, police officers of the agency formed a line to distance the protesters from the inside of the detention centre. The CNN's representative, Nick Watt, and his team — along with the protesters on the s…
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