As of early Sunday, LAPD had confirmed that nine juveniles were arrested and cited for failure to disperse. All were later released to their parents.
Police said dispersal orders were issued and multiple people were detained after the "No Kings" rally in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday.
Police Sunday said 74 people were arrested for allegedly failing to disperse after Saturday’s “No Kings” demonstration in downtown Los Angeles turned violent, with some protesters throwing chunks of ...
First assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said he will prosecute those who assaulted law enforcement officers: “We have you on video … we will find you.” ...
First assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said he will prosecute those who assaulted law enforcement officers: “We have you ...
Anti-Trump protests are expected Saturday throughout Southern California and the nation. Organizers of the "No Kings" ...
The Los Angeles Police Department is expected Sunday to announce the number of people arrested after protesters threw chunks of concrete at federal officers in downtown Los Angeles after thousands ...
Filipino Americans joined the nationwide "No Kings" day of protests against illegal immigration enforcement and other federal ...
Thousands of "No Kings" events took place throughout the nation with Bruce Springsteen joining protesters gathered at a ...
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Seventy-five people were arrested after Saturday’s “No Kings” protest in downtown Los Angeles when tensions escalated near the Metropolitan Detention Center, according to the Los Angeles Police ...
Authorities in Los Angeles deployed tear gas near a federal detention center and made dozens of arrests following a “No Kings ...