LA ICE Protests Have Cost the City Nearly $20 Million: See the Numbers
- To manage unrest and prevent damage and theft during protests against ICE, Mayor Karen Bass implemented a nighttime curfew in Downtown Los Angeles on June 10.
- The protests began earlier in June after ICE agents detained undocumented immigrants, leading to violent incidents that prompted LAPD to declare citywide tactical alerts.
- The city spent $19.7 million through June 16 on responses including $17.2 million mainly for LAPD overtime, $1.4 million on cleanup, and $1.16 million for the fire department.
- LA City Controller Kenneth Mejia stated the unplanned cost will impact the new $14 billion budget and warned about financial and human risks related to police force usage.
- The curfew reduced protest size, but the city faces ongoing legal claims and must manage rising expenses amid calls for transparency and accountability on spending.
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LA City Council approves loan to pay for police overtime from anti-ICE protests
The Los Angeles City Council approved a $5 million loan to cover overtime pay for Los Angeles Police Department officers who worked during the protests over Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids. In a 13-2 vote, the council approved a special…
LA City Council approves police overtime loan from anti-ICE protests
The Los Angeles City Council approved a $5 million loan to cover overtime pay for Los Angeles Police Department officers who worked during the protests over Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids. In a 13-2 vote, the council approved a special motion to transfer up to $5 million from the reserve fund to pay for overtime for “pay period 25.” The exact “pay period 25” time frame ended on June 14 but was not specified. According to LA City Contr…

LA’s $20M protest response illustrates officer shortage cost
(The Center Square) – Los Angeles’ $19.7 million response to the June protests and riots was almost entirely spent on police, highlighting the growing cost of police overtime amid an enduring officer shortage. According to a new report from government…


City Council Authorizes a $5 Million Loan to Cover LAPD Overtime
The City Council Wednesday authorized a $5 million loan from the reserve fund to partially cover overtime Los Angeles Police Department officers accrued while responding to anti-immigration enforcement protests in downtown. The City Council voted 13-2 to approve a special motion introduced during Wednesday’s meeting by members John Lee and Katy Yaroslavsky. Council members Eunisses Hernandez and Hugo Soto-Martinez voted against the motion.. Whil…
City Council OKs $5 million loan to cover LAPD overtime spurred by protests
The City Council on Wednesday, June 18 authorized a $5 million loan from the reserve fund to partially cover overtime Los Angeles Police Department officers accrued while responding to anti-immigration enforcement protests in downtown. The City Council voted 13-2 to approve a special motion introduced during Wednesday’s meeting by members John Lee and Katy Yaroslavsky. Council members Eunisses Hernandez and Hugo Soto-Martinez voted against the m…
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