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Published Los Angeles, United StatesUpdated

L.A. police use tear gas, flash-bangs on "No Kings" protesters in downtown

  • On June 14, 2025, tens of thousands protested in downtown Los Angeles during the nationwide 'No Kings' demonstrations against Trump and authoritarianism.
  • The protests stemmed from opposition to Trump's authoritarian actions, including his declaration of eight national emergencies and use of executive orders, with calls to keep ICE out of LA.
  • During the largely peaceful march, LAPD deputies issued a dispersal order around 4 p.m. after some protesters threw objects, then used tear gas, rubber bullets, flash-bangs, and kettled the crowd.
  • At least 35 protesters were arrested, between three and seven officers were reported injured, and Mayor Karen Bass credited the imposed curfew with improving control over violence and vandalism.
  • These events highlight continuing tensions in Los Angeles protests against perceived government repression and suggest ongoing challenges in balancing public safety and peaceful assembly.
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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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