LAPD issues dispersal order after dozens arrested at “No Kings” protest in downtown Los Angeles
The Los Angeles Police Department arrested 74 people, including eight juveniles, after some protesters threw concrete and other objects at federal officers during the demonstration.
- On Saturday, Los Angeles police and federal officers deployed tear gas and arrested 74 people after demonstrators threw concrete at officers near the Metropolitan Detention Center during a downtown rally.
- The demonstration was part of a nationwide movement involving more than 3,300 events, with organizers describing the rallies as choosing "democracy over dictatorship" to protest Trump administration policies.
- Authorities reported 66 adults and eight juveniles arrested; Homeland Security stated two federal officers sustained injuries from thrown cement blocks, with one suspect detained for possessing a dagger.
- Attorney Bill Essayli authorized arrests for assaulting federal personnel, stating his office holds video footage of individuals smashing concrete blocks and vowing to prosecute those responsible for attacks.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson characterized the protests as a "Hate America Rally," while the White House dismissed them as "Trump derangement therapy sessions," illustrating political polarization surrounding the movement.
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Dozens of arrests made at ‘No Kings’ rallies across U.S. * WorldNetDaily * by Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, The Daily Signal
Source link Police arrested dozens during “No Kings” protests around the country on Saturday, including 70 in Los Angeles, California. According to organizers, eight million people took to the streets of American cities Saturday in a show of opposition President Donald Trump, Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, and the Iran war. “Multiple demonstrators” failed to disperse
The Los Angeles authorities deployed tear gas near a federal detention center and made dozens of arrests following one of the thousands of “No Kings” demonstrations held this weekend in the United States and Europe to protest President Donald Trump’s actions and the war in Iran. Los Angeles police reported on Sunday that 74 people were arrested for disobeying the dispersal order issued after the end of the Saturday demonstration. Another person …
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.
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