30 Arrests Made In Saturday S Downtown La Protest Lapd

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The LAPD is prepared to handle any unrest that may occur overnight, Chief Jim McDonnell said. This video was broadcast during the NBC4 News at 11 p.m. on Saturday, June 14, 2025. More than three dozen arrests were made and a handful of police officers were hurt during the “No Kings” protest in Los Angeles on Saturday, the Los Angeles Police Department said. At least 35 people were arrested Saturday, police said. The charges associated with the arrests included breaking curfew, failure to disperse, resisting, obstructing or delaying a police officer and resisting arrest.

Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. In response to the looting and vandalism done to businesses in downtown, LA Mayor Karen Bass announced a curfew for about 1 square mile of downtown. From 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., those who don’t live or work in the area must leave; the curfew will be in effect until further notice. LA County District Attorney Nathan Hochman on Tuesday provided an update on anti-ICE protest arrests in LA. He was joined by U.S.

Attorney Bill Essayli and California Highway Patrol Southern Division Chief Chris Margaris to announce additional charges being filed in connection with the immigration protests that have occurred this month. LOS ANGELES - Thirty people have been charged in connection with various crimes during the recent immigration protests in downtown Los Angeles. LA County District Attorney Hochman made the announcement during a press conference on Tuesday. He was joined by U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli and California Highway Patrol Southern Division Chief Chris Margaris. According to Hochman, the alleged offenses include assaulting police officers, using a destructive device to cause injury, and looting.

SUGGESTED: Downtown LA businesses looted, vandalized amid ongoing state of unrest over immigration raids, protests LAPD Releases Information Related to Recent Protests The information below is from Sunday, June 15th, through the morning of June 16th. This will be the final update for the operational period that began on June 7th. LOS ANGELES – On Sunday, June 15th, there were no arrests. LAPD remains on a City-wide Tactical Alert.

Since Saturday, June 7th, LAPD has made 575 arrests related to protest activity. This number reflects an adjustment made to include 14 arrests for looting that occurred earlier in the week but were not previously included in our tabulation. Additionally, the number of officers injured has been revised to ten. This correction follows clarification from the Incident Command Post and reflects the information currently available. Arrest and injury totals are based on the most current information available and may be subject to change as reports are reviewed and additional data is confirmed. Updated on: June 15, 2025 / 4:00 PM PDT / CBS LA

While the "No Kings" protest remained peaceful for the majority of the day, law enforcement arrested 38 demonstrators, mainly for violating the downtown curfew Saturday night. Out of the more than three dozen people arrested, 35 violated curfew, one failed to disperse, one resisted arrest and one resisted, obstructed or delayed an officer, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. LAPD has arrested 561 people since June 7, after ICE protesters began to clash with law enforcement in downtown L.A. In the last week, 12 officers have suffered injuries during the demonstrations in the city. The nationwide "No Kings Day of Defiance" protests focused on countering the military parade held in honor of the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary, which also coincided with President Trump's birthday.

The event's organizers said 5 million people participated in demonstrations in more than 2,100 cities across the country. More than 2,000 "No Kings Day" protests were held on Saturday, organizers said. Saturday marked the first full day of Marines on duty in Los Angeles, one week after protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids ignited in LA and spread to other cities across the U.S.,... Meanwhile, more than 2,000 "No Kings Day" protests were held across the U.S. on Saturday to protest the Trump administration and to counterprogram the military parade in Washington, D.C., organizers said. More than 5 million people participated, according to organizers.

As demonstrations continue in Los Angeles and spread to other cities across California and the nation, watch the video for a timeline on how the conflict has unfolded. In downtown Los Angeles Tuesday night, 203 people were arrested for failing to disperse and 17 were arrested for curfew violation, the LAPD said. Truth matters. Community matters. Your support makes both possible. LAist is one of the few places where news remains independent and free from political and corporate influence.

Stand up for truth and for LAist. Make your year-end tax-deductible gift now. The weekend breakdown: LAPD officials said in a press release today that 29 of those arrests happened Saturday and 21 on Sunday. There were no protest-related arrests made by LAPD on Friday, according to LAPD Officer David Cuellar. He added that most of the arrests took place in downtown L.A. Charges against those who were arrested ranged from failure to disperse, assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer and attempted murder with a molotov cocktail, Cuellar told LAist.

Other weekend arrests: The California Highway Patrol made 19 arrests in connection with weekend protests, and the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department arrested five people, according to spokespeople for the respective agencies. The Monday breakdown: The LAPD said 96 people on Monday in downtown L.A. for failing to disperse as protests over immigration raids turned confrontational. Police said another person was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, another on suspicion of resisting arrest and another for alleged vandalism. Additionally, 14 people were arrested in connection with the looting of several businesses, according to the LAPD.

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- President Trump is calling for even more expanded deportation operations in several major cities across the country, including Los Angeles. Trump in a social media posting called on U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials "to do all in their power to achieve the very important goal of delivering the single largest Mass Deportation Program in History." The moves comes after large protests erupted in L.A. and other major cities against the Trump administration's immigration policies. So far, it's not known how exactly that will impact L.A.

But Sunday, at the president's directions, the Department of Homeland Security said it would pause most raids on farms, restaurants and hotels. The Trump administration has continued widespread immigration enforcement activities -- with a reported goal of up to 3,000 deportations per day.

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