In Pictures Clashes In Los Angeles For Third Day After Anti
Two Waymo taxis burn near the metropolitan detention center of downtown Los Angeles, Sunday, June 8, 2025, following last night's immigration raid protest. Jae C. Hong/AP hide caption In Los Angeles, it has been another day of confrontations between law enforcement officials and those protesting the arrest of people in the U.S. without legal status. For a third day – police and protesters faced off.
There were various skirmishes involving tear gas, pepper spray, plastic bullets and a few physical encounters. Members of the California National Guard arrived in the Los Angeles area Sunday morning after being activated by President Trump. Federal immigration raids in Los Angeles and nearby last week sparked protests in the city and beyond. There’s still no timeline of how long National Guard troops will stay in Los Angeles. This live blog is no longer being updated. This live blog is no longer being updated.
Click here for Monday's updates on protests in LA. Protests have continued around Los Angeles for a third day, prompted by the arrests of more than 100 immigrants by federal agents last week. President Donald Trump warned protesters if "they spit, we hit" and said he was watching the situation "very closely". California Governor Gavin Newsom said he would sue the Trump administration for deploying the national guard without consulting him first. Take a look back at how events unfolded below. We'll leave our live coverage here for now.
Tear gas, rubber bullets in downtown Los Angeles as protesters continue to rally for a third day against immigration raids. Trump deploys National Guard against anti-ICE protests in LA As protests in Los Angeles continued for the third day Sunday, police fired tear gas and impact rounds, which are not meant to be lethal, to disperse crowds. Protesters had gathered outside the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building, which houses an immigration detention center. to all vehicle and pedestrian traffic from Temple St.
to Aliso St. Alameda St. closed to all vehicle and pedestrian traffic from Temple St. to Aliso St. Alameda St. closed to all vehicle and pedestrian traffic from Temple St.
to Aliso St. and pedestrian traffic from Temple St. to Aliso St. Demonstrators clashed with the US National Guard and police in Los Angeles on Sunday, where tear gas and pepper spray were fired at the crowd protesting against the anti-immigration raids by authorities. US President Donald Trump deployed National Guard troops to the streets of Los Angeles after protests erupted when federal immigration authorities arrested dozens of people across Los Angeles as part of an immigration crackdown. Police officers stand amid tear gas during a protest against federal immigration sweeps in downtown Los Angeles (Source: Reuters)
Trump also threatened to deploy Marines to the demonstrations for the "escalating situation", even as California's Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom called the troop deployment unlawful, saying it would only escalate tensions. In a post on X, Newsom said Trump's move came "despite protests already being managed by the LAPD". "Los Angeles: Remain peaceful. Don't fall into the trap that extremists are hoping for," he said, adding that "We didn't have a problem until Trump got involved."
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Two Waymo Taxis Burn Near The Metropolitan Detention Center Of
Two Waymo taxis burn near the metropolitan detention center of downtown Los Angeles, Sunday, June 8, 2025, following last night's immigration raid protest. Jae C. Hong/AP hide caption In Los Angeles, it has been another day of confrontations between law enforcement officials and those protesting the arrest of people in the U.S. without legal status. For a third day – police and protesters faced of...
There Were Various Skirmishes Involving Tear Gas, Pepper Spray, Plastic
There were various skirmishes involving tear gas, pepper spray, plastic bullets and a few physical encounters. Members of the California National Guard arrived in the Los Angeles area Sunday morning after being activated by President Trump. Federal immigration raids in Los Angeles and nearby last week sparked protests in the city and beyond. There’s still no timeline of how long National Guard tro...
Click Here For Monday's Updates On Protests In LA. Protests
Click here for Monday's updates on protests in LA. Protests have continued around Los Angeles for a third day, prompted by the arrests of more than 100 immigrants by federal agents last week. President Donald Trump warned protesters if "they spit, we hit" and said he was watching the situation "very closely". California Governor Gavin Newsom said he would sue the Trump administration for deploying...
Tear Gas, Rubber Bullets In Downtown Los Angeles As Protesters
Tear gas, rubber bullets in downtown Los Angeles as protesters continue to rally for a third day against immigration raids. Trump deploys National Guard against anti-ICE protests in LA As protests in Los Angeles continued for the third day Sunday, police fired tear gas and impact rounds, which are not meant to be lethal, to disperse crowds. Protesters had gathered outside the Edward R. Roybal Fede...
To Aliso St. Alameda St. Closed To All Vehicle And
to Aliso St. Alameda St. closed to all vehicle and pedestrian traffic from Temple St. to Aliso St. Alameda St. closed to all vehicle and pedestrian traffic from Temple St.