Downtown LA declared unlawful assembly area
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Protests turn violent in LA
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The five-paragraph missive — sent around 8:30 p.m. Sunday, following a third day of protests, and with armed National Guard troops deployed by Trump now on the ground in Los Angeles — also warned
Several Waymo self-driving taxis were vandalized or set on fire during protests in Los Angeles, social media videos show.
An Australian television journalist was hit in the leg by a rubber bullet Sunday while reporting live from downtown Los Angeles on the large-scale protests over President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown and subsequent deployment of California National Guard troops to the city.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris defended the "overwhelmingly peaceful" protesters in Los Angeles while criticizing President Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops as a "dangerous escalation" and "cruel" on the third consecutive day of violent clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement.
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What started as a small protest against immigrant arrests escalated over a few days, after President Trump called in the National Guard.
Los Angeles has become the fulcrum of discontent over US President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration policies. Anti-deportation protests stretched into a third day, with clashes between law enforcement and demonstrators.
Footage shows a helicopter depositing boxes in Paramount, a city in Los Angeles County where protests erupted on Friday.