Los Angeles protests: mayor says unrest ‘provoked by White House’ after more than 200 arrested during curfew – live

Los Angeles protests: mayor says unrest ‘provoked by White House’ after more than 200 arrested during curfew – live


More than 200 arrested for failure to disperse after curfew, says LAPD

More than 200 people were arrested after police said they failed to leave the downtown area in compliance with the mayor’s curfew, the Los Angeles police department said in a post on X. They face a charge of failure to disperse.

In addition, 17 people were arrested on a charge of curfew violation. Others were taken into custody on charges of possessing a firearm, assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, and discharging a laser at a police airship.

Police said that two officers were injured and received medical treatment, but did not say what caused their injuries.

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Deploying federalized troops to LA was ‘drastic, chaotic and completely unnecessary’, says mayor

“When you raid Home Depot and workplaces, when you tear parents and children apart, and when you run armored caravans through our streets – you’re not trying to keep anyone safe, you’re trying to cause fear and panic,” says Bass.

Deploying federalized troops on the heels of the immigration raids, was a “drastic and chaotic escalation and completely unnecessary”, she says.

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