Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass appeared to threaten the looming World Cup as she begged Trump not to deport more migrants on Tuesday.
Bass, speaking at a press conference, said the city’s economy will ‘collapse’ if Trump deports more illegal migrants, and taunted him: ‘Don’t you want the World Cup to be a success for you?’
She insisted the city is not ‘in flames’ but slammed vandals spraying graffiti and destroying businesses.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth revealed the military will stay in Los Angeles for 60 days to combat violent ‘rioters, looters and thugs” during the immigration riots.
The chaos began on Friday when anti-ICE protesters seized on a handful of police raids across the city, taking to the streets to burn cars and march against what they say are unfair deportations.
Local business owners are outraged as destructive looters continue to target downtown stores as the protests rage on.
President Donald Trump is deploying another 2,000 National Guard troops, along with 700 Marines, to LA today after Monday marked a fourth day of destructive protests.
California has filed a lawsuit over the use of National Guard troops following the first deployment, telling reporters that Trump had ‘trampled’ the state’s sovereignty.
Trump claims the city would have been ‘completely obliterated’ if he had not deployed the Guard.
LA Mayor slams Trump for riot response, claims it will hurt World Cup
Mayor Karen Bass sent a message to Donald Trump claiming the response to the immigration protests will hurt the World Cup.
The United States is set to co-host the soccer showstopper along with Canada and Mexico next summer.
Bass, speaking at a press conference, said the city’s economy will ‘collapse’ if Trump deports more illegal migrants, and taunted him: ‘Don’t you want the World Cup to be a success for you?’
The mayor said she is ‘going to put out a call’ to Trump and tell him to remove the troops.
‘I want to tell him to stop the raids. I want to tell him that this is a city of immigrants. I want to tell him that if you want to devastate the economy of the city of Los Angeles, then attack the immigrant population,’ she said.
She emphasized that the graffiti is ‘blanketing a number of blocks,’ which is problematic as the city prepares to host several World Cup games.
‘This is so extensive it’s going to take community-wide involvement,’ Bass said.
The chief deputy controller of LA, Rick Cole, confirmed his 26-year-old twin daughters were arrested during the protests Sunday night.
‘I’ve just seen pictures of my two daughters on a curb in downtown Los Angeles in handcuffs. So I’m going to be figuring out where they are so I can go bail them out,’ he told LA Mag.
His daughters, Lucia Aguilar Cole, who serves as the Community Growth and Economic Innovation Deputy for the Los Angeles City Council, was taken into custody around 7pm along with her sister, Antonia, according to LA Sheriff’s Department records.
They were arrested during unrest that saw protesters hurling rocks and other objects from a bridge on to the 101 Freeway, where police vehicles were positioned below.
New York Mayor warns residents against starting their own riots: ‘It won’t be tolerated’
NYC Mayor Eric Adams warned that violence will not be tolerated as immigration protests pop up across the country.
‘Keeping the people of our city safe has always been my North Star. That means keeping people safe from violent protests and it means protecting people who are trying to do the right thing by protesting peacefully for what they believe,’ Adams said.
‘But two wrongs do not make a right. I understand that some New Yorkers may be angry, afraid and ready to express that. New York City will always be a place to peacefully protest, but we will not allow violence and lawlessness.’
His remarks come after protesters were arrested at Trump Tower in Manhattan on Monday.
Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown has waded into the ongoing LA riots crisis by claiming he had an affair with the wife of California Governor Gavin Newsom.
In his latest social media bombshell, Brown sent a message to Newsom simply claiming ‘I had sex wit ur wife Gavin’, after the politician revealed he is suing President Donald Trump.
There is no evidence to suggest that Brown’s latest incendiary post is based in truth, but it quickly went viral and created a huge reaction from the public.
Newsom files for emergency motion to block Trump military deployment
California Governor Gavin Newsom filed an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order to block the Trump Administration from using National Guard.
‘I just filed an emergency motion to block Trump’s illegal deployment of Marines and National Guard in Los Angeles,’ he said on X.
‘Trump is turning the U.S. military against American citizens. The courts must immediately block these illegal actions.’
According to a copy of the filing viewed by CNN, the state said the order ‘will prevent the use of federalized National Guard and active duty Marines for law enforcement purposes on the streets of a civilian city.’
‘Federal antagonization, through the presence of soldiers in the streets, has already caused real and irreparable damage to the City of Los Angeles, the people who live there, and the State of California,’ the filing stated. ‘They must be stopped, immediately.’
Workers clean graffiti after days of protests
LAPD arrested over 100 people during Monday riots
The Los Angeles Police Department arrested at least 113 people during Monday’s immigration protests.
‘On Monday evening, there were 96 arrests for Failure to Disperse in the Downtown Los Angeles area,’ the department said.
‘Additionally, there was one arrest for Assault with a Deadly Weapon, one arrest for Resisting Arrest, and one arrest for Vandalism.
‘Several businesses were looted during the evening, with 14 arrests made for Looting.’
The LAPD also said that two officers were injured in the chaos and treated at local hospitals before their release.
Democrats are increasingly worried that President Donald Trump will seize more power to use military action amid the anti-ICE LA riots.
Senator Richard Blumenthal is seeking to preemptively stop this action by overhauling the broad act and limiting presidential powers for deploying troops within the U.S.
He and other Democrats are concerned that Trump will use the unrest as a ‘pretext’ for imposing Martial law.
Los Angeles schools add extra security to graduations
The Los Angeles Unified School District increased security measures for graudation ceremonies over fears of ICE activity,
‘To intervene and interfere with any federal agency who may want to take action during these joyous times,” said Alberto M. Carvalho, the superintendent of Los Angeles’ school district.
The district has over 100 graduation ceremonies planned between Monday and Tuesday.
Carvalho asked parents to update their emergency contact information in case something goes awry and is offering them an option to view the graduations over Zoom.
‘Our schools are places of education and inspiration, not fear and intimidation,’ said Carvalho.
Trump calls LA rioters ‘bad people’ and ‘animals’
Donald Trump railed against people seen on video battling police during street protests that kicked off in opposition to ICE raids to pick up illegal immigrants.
He repeatedly referred to ‘bad, sick people’ and ‘agitators’ he said were paid.
Additional protests against immigration raids erupt in Austin
Immigration protests have popped up across the country in solidarity of those in LA.
In Texas, four Austin police officers were injured during Monday night’s protests and have since been released.
Three officers were hurt by what Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis described as ‘very large’ rocks that were thrown at police. The fourth officer injured a shoulder while making an arrest.
Davis said Austin police deployed pepper spray balls and that state police used tear gas to disperse the crowd once it started to turn violent.
‘We support peaceful protest,’ Davis said. ‘When that protests turn violent, when it turns to throwing rocks and bottles …. That will not be tolerated. Arrests will be made.’
Billionaire developer known as ‘common sense’ voice of LA breaks ranks to side with protesters
Caruso, who came second to LA Mayor Karen Bass in 2022 and has been a staunch critic of California‘s far-left leaders, surprised many as he used X to defend migrants and criticize Trump for sending in the military to combat the riots.
‘There is no emergency, widespread threat, or out of control violence in Los Angeles,’ Caruso said in a post on Sunday.
The billionaire slammed Trump for deploying the National Guard to quash the protests, saying there is ‘absolutely no danger that justifies’ their presence.
National Guard around LA
The National Guard has been spotted around Los Angeles after Donald Troop deployed the troops to quell the violence from immigration riots.
WATCH: Mayor Karen Bass addresses LA riots
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass denied that the city is ‘in flames’ but slammed vandals destroying the city ahead of the World Cup.
Bass, speaking at a press conference, said the city’s economy will ‘collapse’ if Trump deports more illegal migrants, and taunted him: ‘Don’t you want the World Cup to be a success for you?’
She called the violence and damage ‘unacceptable’ but claimed the perpetrators are not supporting immigrants.
‘I do not believe that individuals that commit vandalism and violence in our city really are in support of immigrants. They have another agenda,’ the mayor said.
‘Unfortunately, the visuals make it seem as though our entire city is in flames, and it is not the case at all.’
Video shows looters destroying downtown Apple store
Looters ransacked the Apple store in downtown Los Angeles amid unruly immigration protests.
ICE Barbie asked Pete Hegseth to deploy soldiers
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem sent a letter to the Defense Secretary, asking him to send troops to LA one day before Donald Trump issued the order.
According to the letter obtained by the San Francisco Chronicle, Noem asked the Pentagon to give ‘direction to [Department of Defense] forces to either detain, just as they would at any federal facility guarded by military, lawbreakers under Title 18 until they can be arrested and processed by federal law enforcement, or arrest them.’
The president has since called in the National Guard and the Marines to quell the chaos in Los Angeles.
Why people are protesting in LA
Chaos erupted on Friday after protesters clashed with immigration officers conducting activity at several downtown Los Angeles locations.
Tensions soared after Donald Trump deployed the National Guard, and violence broke out after people took to the streets to burn cars and march against what they say are unfair deportations.
‘Rooftop Korean’ reacts to LA riots
Rooftop Korean Tony Moon went off on social media about the chaos in Los Angeles.
The term refers to the Korean Americans who armed themselves and took to their roofs to defend their homes and business during the 1992 LA riots.
Moon, who refers to himself as ‘1992 OG Roof Korean’ in his X biography, said it is too soon to tell if ‘Rooftop Koreans’ will return for the immigration riots.
‘No. Not yet. Perhaps soon but this admin seems to have their arms around it,’ he said in response to people sharing photos of the ‘Roofop Koreans’ in 1992 claiming ‘It is time.’
He also slammed Gavin Newsom, writing, ‘Shut up and sit down. This is the last f**k up that’ll seal you political career as a “has been.”‘
Trump threatens to invoke Insurrection Act to stop LA rioters
President Donald Trump refused to rule out invoking the Insurrection Act in Los Angeles as he tore into ‘bad people’ and ‘animals’ he said brought the city to the verge of burning down.
‘If there’s an insurrection, I would certainly invoke it. We’ll see. But I can tell you, last night was terrible. The night before that was terrible,’ Trump said.
He repeatedly referred to ‘bad, sick people’ and ‘agitators’ he said were paid.
‘There are certainly areas of Los Angeles you could have called It an insurrection,’ Trump said. It was terrible.’
His word choice is relevant, in part because there is statutory authority under the Insurrection Act to use the military domestically in case of rebellion or insurrection.
WATCH: Protester thrown to the ground after starting fire
Military deployment to LA will last 60 days and cost at least $134M
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told lawmakers the deployment of National Guard troops and Marines to Los Angeles will cost at least $134 million and last 60 days.
‘We stated very publicly that it’s 60 days because we want to ensure that those rioters, looters and thugs on the other side assaulting our police officers know that we’re not going anywhere,’ he said.
‘Thankfully, unlike the previous administration, we’ve got a 13% increase in our defense budget, and we will have the capability to cover down on contingencies, which is something the National Guard and the Marines plan for.
‘So we have the funding to cover down on contingencies, especially ones as important as maintaining law and order in a major American city. As far as training, all of the units on the ground have been fully trained in their capabilities of what they’re executing on the ground.’
The White House official blasted MSNBC correspondent Jacob Soboroff as ‘dishonest’ after the reporter published their exchange, which showed Homan saying he would order the arrest of anyone who impedes law enforcement officers.
Soboroff went on to interview Newsom, telling him that Homan ‘did not rule out literally arresting you’ – which prompted a fiery response from the Democrat Governor as he hit back by daring Homan to detain him.
‘That reporter from MSNBC, he’s a joke, he’s a dishonest reporter. He took a 20-minute interview and chopped it up,’ Homan told Fox & Friends about their initial exchange.
‘I never threatened to arrest the governor. I said nobody is above the law – but I also said they haven’t crossed a line.’
Eva Longoria and Chrissy Teigen were among the Hollywood stars speaking out on social media about the ongoing protests in Los Angeles over ICE raids ordered by President Donald Trump.
On her Instagram Stories, Longoria reposted a tweet from Newsom in which he criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over his threat to deploy active-duty marines into the area to quell the resistance to Trump’s policy.
On Teigen’s Instagram Stories, the Sports Illustrated swimsuit alum shared a tweet that mused about the allocation of resources toward the raids as opposed to feed or help people in need.
Another post had an ‘I [love] LA’ logo in support of the city and its citizens amid the time of civil unrest.
House Speaker says Newsom should be ‘tarred and feathered’
House Speaker Mike Johnson refused to say if California Governor Gavin Newsom should be arrested, but agreed he should face consequences.
‘I’m not going to give you legal analysis on whether Gavin Newsom should be arrested,’ the speaker told reporters. ‘But he ought to be tarred and feathered, I’ll say that.
‘He’s standing in the way of the administration of carrying out of federal law. He is applauding the bad guys and standing in the way of the good guys. He is a participant, an accomplice.’
Celebrities speak out against LA riots
Actor James Woods slammed Democrats and Gov. Gavin Newsom for the chaos in Los Angeles.
He shared a photo on X of a man standing on a shattered car holding a Mexican flag and wrote, ‘When you vote Democrat, you’re voting for this.’
In another post, he said, ‘This is for you, Newsom. Now go to the French Laundry and stuff your lying face with caviar while Los Angeles burns YET AGAIN under your feckless leadership. Let the adults handle your chaos… You are such a fraud. If it weren’t for a real leader protecting Californians from you, this whole state would be burning rubble. Resign!’
Rob Schneider shared a video on X of burning cars and wrote, ‘Mostly Peaceful Democrats…’
He also called on Newsom, writing, ‘The California has a reckless and feckless Governor. Gavin Newsom has tried his very best to ruin the former Golden State with policies that bankrupt the state and make it a crime filled homeless encampment.
‘New Law… Make it ILLEGAL and a FEDERAL CRIME for Protesters to cover their faces.’
Dr. Phil embedded with ICE day of immigration raids that sparked protests
Dr. Phil McGraw was working with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and border czar Tom Homan the day the protests started in Los Angeles.
The TV host previously worked with the agency as they rounded up undocumented migrants in Chicago in January.
On Friday, he was with Homan at the Homeland Security Investigations field office in LA, his conservative TV channel, MeritTV, told CNN.
He had ‘exclusive’ access to Homan, and the two men sat down for taped conversations about ICE efforts both ‘the day before and the day after the LA operation.’
A MeritTV spokesperson said rather than join agents in the field, the two men taped interviews that were scheduled to air on ‘Dr. Phil Primetime’ on Monday and Tuesday nights.
‘In order to not escalate any situation, Dr. Phil McGraw did not join and was not embedded,’ the channel spokesperson said.
Dead body found on LA sidewalk after night of looting
Police are investigating after a man’s body was found on the sidewalk in downtown LA after a night of looting.
Cops were called to the area of West 3rd Street and Broadway shortly after 1:30 a.m., where they found the unresponsive man.
It is the same intersection where a T-Mobile store was looted the night before, according to KTLA.
Footage from the local news station showed police at the scene standing next to the man, who was lying on his back wearing a red sweatshirt.
An LAPD spokesperson said they are investigating the matter and it is unclear if his death was related to protest activity.
Defense Secretary refuses to provide details on costs of sending Marines to Los Angeles
Pete Hegseth refused to answer questions about the costs of deploying Marines to Los Angeles during his testimony before the House on Tuesday.
House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee ranking member Rep. Betty McCollum asked Hegseth what the cost of the deployment would be.
‘This is a deeply unfair position to put our Marines in. There’s no need for the Marines to be deployed,’ McCollum said.
Hegseth deflected and attacked the decisions of the previous Biden administration, instead focusing on illegal immigration.
‘Could the Secretary please address the budget,’ McCollum asked him.
Hegseth refused to acknowledge McCollum’s question and attacked the politics of the past administration.
Images show looting damage across LA
Map of Los Angeles immigration riots
Chaos erupted in Los Angeles over the weekend after protesters clashed with immigration officers on Friday.
Looters targeted businesses across the city amid the demonstrations, which saw cars torched and security forces firing tear gas at rioters.
President Donald Trump deployed another 2,000 National Guard troops, along with 700 Marines, to LA today after Monday marked a fourth day of destructive protests.
Elon Musk bolstered Democratic Sen. John Fetterman after he slammed his own party for backing – or at least refusing to call out – the violent and destructive LA rioters.
Fetterman demanded his caucus colleagues join him in denouncing rioters who are wreaking havoc on downtown Los Angeles.
‘I unapologetically stand for free speech, peaceful demonstrations, and immigration—but this is not that,’ Fetterman wrote on X with an image of cars on fire with a masked rioter waving a Mexican flag.
He continued: ‘This is anarchy and true chaos. My party loses the moral high ground when we refuse to condemn setting cars on fire, destroying buildings, and assaulting law enforcement.’
Musk replied to Fetterman’s post with an emoji of an American flag.
Hasan Piker live streams LA riots, says flashback ‘f****d up my hair’
Left-wing streamer Hasan Piker shared footage of himself attending the LA riots on Monday.
‘They’re firing into the crowd now. I don’t think that’s fireworks, buddy,’ he said as he walked through the chaos.
‘They’re already deploying flashbangs. Not great. Look, what they’re going to try and do is close down the other side of the road.’
As he moved through a sea of people waving Mexican flags, the sound of flashbangs could be heard in the background.
‘I think they’re going to push in from this side of the road. Oh ****, oh *****. That f****d my hair up,’ Piker said.
Charlamagne tha God insists he hadn’t heard ‘any ruckus or violence’ in LA until National Guard appeared
Charlamagne Tha God blamed Trump’s deployment of the National Guard for the chaos in Los Angeles during Monday’s episode of The Breakfast Club.
‘Trump really wasted no time doing the worst of everything folks thought he would,’ he said.
‘Like, you can’t put the military on protesters. Did I miss something? Were they not being peaceful? Because I didn’t hear about any ruckus or violence until the National Guard showed up!’
His co-host, DJ Envy, mentioned the video of protesters throwing rocks at immigration officers.
‘I did see one video, I guess it was a protester throwing rocks or bricks at cars as I guess they were agents when they were driving by,’ he said.
‘But did that call for the National Guard?’ Charlamagne replied.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth testifies before Congress
Pete Hegseth is testifying before a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing focused on the department’s budget on Tuesday.
He is expected to face a sharp grilling over the administration’s decision to send Another 2,000 National Guard troops along with 700 Marines to Los Angeles.
Lucia Aguilar Cole, 26, who serves as the Community Growth and Economic Innovation Deputy for the Los Angeles City Council, was taken into custody around 7pm along with her sister, Antonia, according to LA Sheriff’s Department records.
The women are the daughters of Rick Cole – the city’s current Chief Deputy Controller and a former mayor of Pasadena. They were arrested during unrest that saw protesters hurling rocks and other objects from a bridge on to the 101 Freeway, where police vehicles were positioned below.
Democrat slammed for comparing violent LA riots to people ‘getting overexcited’
California Democrat Linda Sanchez told CNN Monday that the rioters participating in the fiery Los Angeles ICE protests were no different than sports fans.
‘It’s no different than when a team wins a national championship & people get overexcited,’ Sanchez said, adding that the ‘vast majority of protestors have been peaceful.’
‘We have been calling for protestors to protest peacefully, that is their constitutional right. The vast majority of protestors have been peaceful. There are always a few bad actors.’
‘And yes, we think anybody who commits property damage ought to be arrested and ought to be prosecuted,’ Sanchez noted.
‘But to send in federal troops, or Marines when there isn’t a war atmosphere or a war circumstance going on, is just beyond the pail. It’s authoritarian flexing. It’s not making anyone safer.’
Another Australian reporter caught in the fire
An Australian news reporter has spoken out about the terrifying moment she was tear-gassed by cops while covering the Los Angeles riots.
ABC’s North America correspondent Lauren Day was reporting on the immigration protests, in California‘s biggest city on Monday evening, when she was hit with the non-lethal chemical weapon.
Day explained the police had been attempting to disperse demonstrators when she and her team were caught in the firing line.
‘This is really an example of just how quickly things can escalate after a long standoff with protestors police have now started to disperse the crowds, including with tear-gas,’ she told ABC News.
‘We got hit and you can see why it’s called tear-gas it burns your eyes, burns your nose, your lips, your throat.
‘It’s pretty unpleasant I’ve got to say.’
Trump claims Los Angeles would have ‘burned to the ground’ without troops
President Donald Trump defended his decision to deploy the National Guard to Los Angeles in a new Truth Social post.
‘If I didn’t “SEND IN THE TROOPS” to Los Angeles the last three nights, that once beautiful and great City would be burning to the ground right now, much like 25,000 houses burned to the ground in L.A. do to an incompetent Governor and Mayor,’ he said.
Newsom and Trump locked in war of words over LA riots
Gavin Newsom, who many have tipped to make a bid for the presidency in 2028 as the Democratic candidate, has lambasted Trump on social media, accusing him of using the National Guard and Marines as political pawns – and even dared border authorities to arrest him.
‘U.S. Marines have served honorably across multiple wars in defense of democracy. They are heroes. They shouldn’t be deployed on American soil facing their own countrymen to fulfill the deranged fantasy of a dictatorial President.
‘This is un-American,’ he wrote on social media platform X.
Trump meanwhile said it would be ‘great’ if Newsom were arrested, referred to the governor as Gavin ‘Newscum’ and declared that America would be plunged into ‘civil war’ were he in charge.
Analysts reaveal how Americans really feel about Trump’s response to LA riots
A poll conducted from June 4 to June 6 found that 54 percent of Americans approve of Trump’s plans to deport all of those in the country illegally, Enten continued.
Another 51 percent said they supported agents searching their respective towns for suspected illegal aliens.
Pam Bondi swears revenge on rioter who ‘assaulted’ fed officer
Attorney General Pam Bondi has vowed to hunt down the protestor filmed hurling cinder blocks at law enforcement vehicles during the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles.
The suspect, identified as Elpidio Reynam, has been added to the bureau’s most wanted list after a $50,000 reward was announced for information leading to the suspect’s arrest and conviction.
‘That guy has just been identified, and they are doing a search warrant on his house as we speak,’ Bondi told Fox News.
The FBI has accused the 40-year-old Reyna – who lives in Compton – of injuring a federal officer after throwing rocks at law enforcement vehicles, Fox reported.
The Los Angeles FBI has warned that he should be considered armed and dangerous and Essayli said on social media Monday that he faces eight years in prison if convicted of what he called a ‘brazen attack’ that could have killed officers.
When have presidents deployed the National Guard to quell unrest?
President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles to quell the immigration protests.
The last time the military was used for direct police action under the Insurrection Act was in 1992, when the California governor at the time asked President George H.W. Bush to help respond to Los Angeles riots over the acquittal of police officers who beat black motorist Rodney King.
Trump’s deployment also appeared to be the first time in decades that a state’s National Guard was activated without a request from its governor.
The last time the National Guard was activated without a governor’s permission was in 1965, when President Lyndon B. Johnson sent troops to protect a civil rights march in Alabama.
In a directive Saturday, Trump invoked a legal provision allowing him to deploy federal service members when there is ‘a rebellion or danger of a rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States’.
California Governor Gavin Newsom contends it is his charge as governor to call in the National Guard, labelling Trump’s action as ‘an unmistakable step toward authoritarianism’.
Mexican president blasts Trump as she hails Mexican migrants living in the US as ‘heroes’
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum fanned the flames of the ongoing riots in Los Angeles, calling Mexican migrants living in the US ‘heroes’ while blasting the immigration policies of US President Donald Trump.
‘We disagree with this approach to the migration phenomenon,’ Sheinbaum said during a press conference Sunday afternoon in San Andrés Cholula, Puebla.
‘It’s not about raids or violence, but rather working on a comprehensive reform that takes into account the Mexicans on the other side of the border,’ she added. ‘That is our position, always a call for peace, to not exacerbate any form of violent protest.’
Sheinbaum said that 35 Mexican nationals were arrested by ICE agents as part of Trump’s deportation efforts.
Shocking moment CNN reporter is detained during live coverage of LA riots
Jason Carroll, a CNN national correspondent covering the anti-ICE riots in his native California, was reporting from the scene when suddenly he was confronted by law enforcement.
Anchor Laura Coates interrupted CNN law enforcement and intelligence analyst John Miller: ‘Wait one second, John. Hold on. I want to get Jason. What’s going on? I hear you. What am I seeing? Jason Carroll being… What? What happened? Jason?’
Carroll finally speaks while talking to a member of law enforcement attempting to remove him from the area.
‘I am being detained. I am being detained, Laura,’ he said to Coates, before turning to the officer and asking: ‘I am not being arrested, correct?’
Karen Bass tells Californians to ‘rise to the moment’ as chaos reigns
LA Mayor Karen Bass encouraged rioters to ‘rise to the moment’ in a social media post that seemingly tried to urge for peaceful demonstration.
She urged protesters not to ‘buy into Trump’s chaos’ and reiterated the demonstrations are ‘about protecting our immigrant communities’ and not the ‘destruction’ of LA.
Bass has repeatedly come under fire for her weak response to the riots, which saw her suggest that local law enforcement had the situation under control as the city burned.
Horrifying footage shows how LA erupted into chaos
Shocking footage shows how violent riots plunged Los Angeles into chaos for four days straight.
A van ploughed into crowds, protesters torched cars and threw rocks at cops, and journalists were shot with rubber bullets as authorities staged a brutal crackdown.
People were also left running for their lives as a people carrier was driven full-speed into a crowd, with reports that several protesters were injured.
LA business owner hits back at looters
An outraged shop owner hit out at the ‘ridiculous’ rioters who are targeting businesses in downtown LA.
‘It doesn’t look like they are protesting ICE,’ Monty, owner of Bargain2Perfumes told NewsNation, ‘They are just doing this for looting the store and everything.’
His store was among those broken into and raided during the riots.
Gavin Newsom accuses Trump of ‘mistreating’ troops by not arranging beds for them in riot zone
California Gov. Gavin Newsom slammed President Donald Trump for allegedly mistreating the National Guard troops that the president deployed to LA.
Newsom has adamantly opposed Trump’s order to deploy troops to curb the riots, arguing that the deployment of troops ‘trampled’ on the state’s sovereignty.
California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over the order.
Mystery donor distributes ‘tactical gear’ to LA rioters
A mystery donor was caught on camera dispersing tactical gear to Los Angeles rioters as anti-ICE protesters wreaked havoc on the city.
The unidentified woman passed out gas masks and riot shields to demonstrators from her Ford F-150 in the downtown streets, just steps from federal buildings, as the National Guard was stationed nearby.
The masks were branded ‘bionic shield’, FOX 11 reports, and the mystery donor – who handed out the goods from a pick-up truck – appeared to be travelling with a group of masked individuals.
It is unclear if they are affiliated with any particular organization.
Witnesses also claimed that the rioters were ‘graffitiing, burning rubber nd preparing for clashes with police’.
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