38 People Arrested Following No Kings Protest In Downtown L A
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. This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Police on Saturday evening declared an unlawful assembly and issued a dispersal order for a small portion of downtown Los Angeles next to the Metropolitan Detention Center where demonstrators from “No Kings Day” protests... Tense standoffs took place between police and the crowd in the area of Alameda Street and Aliso Street, with demonstrators accusing law enforcement of escalating tensions amid the carryover from peaceful daytime rallies.
“A dispersal order for the area of Alameda between Aliso and Temple has been ordered ... All persons in the area of Alameda and Aliso/Commercial must leave the area,” the LAPD posted on social media at 6:55 p.m. “All persons in the area have 15 minutes to comply. If you remain in the area you may be subject to arrest or other police action.” Protesters gathered in L.A. and elsewhere in Southern California for ‘No Kings’ demonstrations, a nationwide effort to push back against President Trump’s policies.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- More than a dozen people were arrested after a mostly peaceful "No Kings Day" demonstration in downtown Los Angeles over the weekend. Twelve adults and two juveniles were taken into custody Saturday, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. It's unclear what charges they are facing. Video obtained by Eyewitness News shows several people being detained and loaded onto buses. The LAPD also says one officer was injured, but details or the extent of those injuries were not released. On a day of nationwide protest Saturday, small crowds stuck around downtown as the night went on, prompting multiple dispersal orders from police.
Officers moved in on horseback near the Federal Building, pushing back the crowds. Police said nearly 100 agitators walked toward Aliso and Alameda as some pointed lasers and flashing lights at officers and an LAPD pilot. Within minutes, more law enforcement personnel came out to the area where unlawful assembly was declared. This video was broadcast during the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 15, 2025. After more than 200,000 people peacefully marched and gathered in downtown Los Angeles for the planned “No Kings” protest on Saturday, the mostly cordial or even harmonious rally drastically changed the tone late Saturday...
The Los Angeles Police Department issued a dispersal order in parts of downtown Los Angeles, especially around the Hall of Justice building on Spring and Temple Streets, as some protesters began throwing objects at... Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. Deputies with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department also notified that “something shifted” with the rally. Thousands of No Kings protesters in downtown Los Angeles spoke out against President Donald Trump and what they called "an authoritarian takeover." LOS ANGELES - Hundreds of "No Kings Day" protests are underway across the U.S. - including in California - on Saturday, June 14 to protest the Trump administration's policies.
The protests, organized by the 50501 national movement, are meant to counter what organizers call a day for Trump to feed his own ego as he turns 79 years old. "No Kings" follows several days of nationwide protests against federal immigration raids including in Los Angeles, where Trump's deployment of the National Guard has been met with heavy opposition. Law enforcement fired tear gas into crowds at No Kings protests in downtown Los Angeles. 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. Tens of thousands of people joined yesterday's "No Kings" rally in downtown L.A. for hours of peaceful protest before police enforced a dispersal order around a federal building. The enforcement caused tense confrontations between protesters and law enforcement and police deployed less-lethal munitions and mounted units.
Dozens of arrests related to protest activity were made by police on Saturday, according to LAPD. In all, there were 35 arrests for curfew violation, one for failing to disperse, one for obstructing a police officer, and one for resisting arrest. It’s unclear how many protesters may have been injured due to police tactics. The department said in an emailed update that three officers were injured. An estimated 30,000 people demonstrated, according to L.A. Mayor Karen Bass.
Police Sunday said 38 people were arrested during Saturday’s “No Kings” protest in downtown Los Angeles, when tens of thousands of people flooded the area to protest the policies of the Trump administration in... The downtown gathering was the largest of several held throughout Los Angeles County and Orange County, and was largely peaceful until police issued a dispersal order at around 3:45 p.m. for all persons located on Alameda Street south of Aliso and north of Temple. A line of officers, some on horseback, were seen driving people from the intersection shortly before 4 p.m. As of about 4:30 p.m., the Los Angeles Police Department began using tear gas and less-lethal rounds after some people reportedly started throwing bricks, bottles, rocks and other objects. Around 5:30 p.m., police officers in riot gear and carrying zip-ties began mobilizing to clear protesters who refused to disperse.
Mounted officers were also moving crowds along. LAPD spokeswoman Officer Rosario Cervantes told City News Service that tear gas was in use, but she was uncertain of the exact area because “it’s fluid right now.” Updated on: June 14, 2025 / 9:53 PM PDT / CBS LA Los Angeles police issued a dispersal order on Saturday afternoon for "No Kings" protesters after the crowd allegedly started throwing objects near the downtown federal building. While the demonstration was largely peaceful throughout the day, Los Angeles Police Department officers said on a post to X, "people in the crowd are throwing rocks, bricks, bottles and other objects" when the... Roybal Federal Building.
Protesters interviewed by CBS News Los Angeles blamed the escalation on the police. "They came in super, super hard and aggressive, and that's what created all of this," one protester said. "No warning. They just masked up ... It's upsetting because how are people supposed to feel like their voices are being heard when they're being violently put down by the state itself."
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Updated On: June 15, 2025 / 4:00 PM PDT /
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...
Army's 250th Anniversary, Which Also Coincided With President Trump's Birthday.
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. This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Police on Saturday evening declared an unlawful assembly and issued a dispersal order for a small portion of dow...
“A Dispersal Order For The Area Of Alameda Between Aliso
“A dispersal order for the area of Alameda between Aliso and Temple has been ordered ... All persons in the area of Alameda and Aliso/Commercial must leave the area,” the LAPD posted on social media at 6:55 p.m. “All persons in the area have 15 minutes to comply. If you remain in the area you may be subject to arrest or other police action.” Protesters gathered in L.A. and elsewhere in Southern Ca...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- More Than A Dozen People Were
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- More than a dozen people were arrested after a mostly peaceful "No Kings Day" demonstration in downtown Los Angeles over the weekend. Twelve adults and two juveniles were taken into custody Saturday, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. It's unclear what charges they are facing. Video obtained by Eyewitness News shows several people being detained and loaded onto b...
Officers Moved In On Horseback Near The Federal Building, Pushing
Officers moved in on horseback near the Federal Building, pushing back the crowds. Police said nearly 100 agitators walked toward Aliso and Alameda as some pointed lasers and flashing lights at officers and an LAPD pilot. Within minutes, more law enforcement personnel came out to the area where unlawful assembly was declared. This video was broadcast during the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Jun...