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"Today, over 200,000 people gathered peacefully in downtown Los Angeles to protest the egregious overreach of this administration," No Kings spokesperson Hunter Dunn said in an email.
In hotels across L.A. County, federal immigration agents come face-to-face with a public that is often highly critical of their enforcement actions.
Officers worked to clear a large crowd of demonstrators in downtown L.A. after a day of "No Kings" protests across SoCal. An 8 p.m. curfew will be in effect. LAPD was seen deploying tear gas bombs ...
A steady stream of protesters stopped to buy U.S. and Mexico flags on the way to Los Angeles City Hall. Some combined the American and Mexican flags. Among the people gathering around was L.A ...
Officers deploy tear gas, rubber bullets to clear protesters in downtown L.A. by Lily Dallow, Vivian Chow and Russell Falcon - 06/14/25 8:54 PM ET ...
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.
In hotels across L.A. County, federal immigration agents come face-to-face with a public that is often highly critical of their enforcement actions.
A day of peaceful protests in downtown Los Angeles took a turn late Saturday afternoon when law enforcement began ordering the thousands of demonstrators to disperse from the area surrounding the L… ...
Officers deployed flashbangs and tear gas, and Sky5 captured the moment officers on foot and horseback moved into the large crowd.