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Violent anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles prompt federal response after protesters attack Border Patrol agents with rocks, leading FBI and DHS officials to promise full prosecution.
Trump has deployed 4,000 National Guardsmen and 700 Marines to LA. Tensions are escalating for a third day in Los Angeles after protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement gripped the city, with demonstrators clashing with law enforcement and setting vehicles on fire downtown.
The Los Angeles Police Department has made nearly 400 arrests and detentions since Saturday in connection to immigration protests.
Anti-ICE protests continue in Los Angeles after the National Guard was deployed following immigration enforcement actions.
The FBI says they'll investigate "any evidence of a criminal conspiracy" as the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles continue to rage amid a federal response including National Guard.
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News Nation on MSNLos Angeles unrest: The projectiles flying in both directions( NewsNation) — Some protesters in the increasingly violent clashes with law enforcement in Los Angeles have thrown rocks and launched water bottles, fireworks and other projectiles at officers, while police have fired foam and rubber bullets, tear gas and “flash bangs” to try to disperse crowds.
In a statement, the FBI said they are currently seeking individuals who assaulted law enforcement officers serving federal warrants in various parts of Los Angeles over the past several days.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of a suspect accused of injuring an officer by throwing rocks at law enforcement vehicles amid protests in Southern California on Saturday.