Anti-ICE Protest Tied to Nationwide Movement Ends in Clashes and Arrests
300 N Los Angeles St, Downtown, Los Angeles
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Summary
- A massive anti-ICE protest tied to a nationwide movement drew thousands of participants and began peacefully before some groups clashed with police.
- Officers issued dispersal orders, deployed tear gas and less-than-lethal measures, and declared a citywide tactical alert as the crowd splintered into multiple marches.
- Several arrests were reported as police worked to manage remaining groups and shifting street closures.
Timeline
Federal Protective Services may deploy gas, and firefighters are re-responding to active fires at Alameda and Temple.
Federal officers reportedly retreated inside the building by 10 p.m. local time.
Authorities said no arrests were made by local police during the response.
According to reports sourced from Samdesk, police confirmed they withdrew from the scene, after which federal officers assumed control and deployed tear gas and other chemical agents to prevent entry through damaged windows.
Firefighters reported they were blocked from the federal building, and the roadway was blocked by protestors. Crews are on standby for the police, who are forming a team.
User footage shows a group setting a fire in front of the Roybal Federal Building.
Police have declared the gathering at 1st Street and Main Street an unlawful assembly, according to Samdesk. The group remains in the area.
According to a report from Samdesk, the LAPD’s Central Division confirmed the arrest of a suspect accused of firing metal projectiles at officers with a slingshot.
According to a post on X from the LAPD Central Division, a demonstration has formed and is marching northbound on Main Street over the 101 Freeway, occupying all lanes of traffic.
Arrests have been made at the scene, per LAPD Central Division.
Most of the demonstrators have dispersed, according to the LAPD Central Division, but there are a few protestors still in the area. Dispersal orders and traffic closures remain in effect.
According to Samdesk, the LAPD Central Division on X reports officers and protestors are clashing after multiple dispersal orders were issued. Less-lethal ammunition has been authorized at the scene.
A citywide Tactical Alert has been declared, and authorities attempted deploying tear gas and pepper balls to disperse the crowd.
According to reports sourced from Samdesk, protesters reportedly threw debris and pushed a dumpster after crowd-control measures were deployed, prompting federal officers to retreat into the building.
LAPD Central Division reports indicate protest groups have converged outside the Federal Building as demonstrations were declared an unlawful assembly.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 300 N Los Angeles St.
A dispersal order is reportedly in effect for Alameda between Aliso and Temple streets, where about protesters have been reported, including a group near the federal building.
According to unconfirmed reports sourced from Samdesk, authorities have issued an “avoid the area” advisory after tear gas was deployed during a protest near Alameda Street.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 200 N Spring St.
Similar demonstrations have been reported in multiple cities across the country, with participants calling for changes to federal immigration enforcement.
Citizen user video shows a group gathered and protesting as part of a nationwide movement opposing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Incident reported at 200 N Spring St #1633.
Federal Protective Services may deploy gas, and firefighters are re-responding to active fires at Alameda and Temple.
Federal officers reportedly retreated inside the building by 10 p.m. local time.
Authorities said no arrests were made by local police during the response.
According to reports sourced from Samdesk, police confirmed they withdrew from the scene, after which federal officers assumed control and deployed tear gas and other chemical agents to prevent entry through damaged windows.
Firefighters reported they were blocked from the federal building, and the roadway was blocked by protestors. Crews are on standby for the police, who are forming a team.
User footage shows a group setting a fire in front of the Roybal Federal Building.
Police have declared the gathering at 1st Street and Main Street an unlawful assembly, according to Samdesk. The group remains in the area.
According to a report from Samdesk, the LAPD’s Central Division confirmed the arrest of a suspect accused of firing metal projectiles at officers with a slingshot.
According to a post on X from the LAPD Central Division, a demonstration has formed and is marching northbound on Main Street over the 101 Freeway, occupying all lanes of traffic.
Arrests have been made at the scene, per LAPD Central Division.
Most of the demonstrators have dispersed, according to the LAPD Central Division, but there are a few protestors still in the area. Dispersal orders and traffic closures remain in effect.
According to Samdesk, the LAPD Central Division on X reports officers and protestors are clashing after multiple dispersal orders were issued. Less-lethal ammunition has been authorized at the scene.
A citywide Tactical Alert has been declared, and authorities attempted deploying tear gas and pepper balls to disperse the crowd.
According to reports sourced from Samdesk, protesters reportedly threw debris and pushed a dumpster after crowd-control measures were deployed, prompting federal officers to retreat into the building.
LAPD Central Division reports indicate protest groups have converged outside the Federal Building as demonstrations were declared an unlawful assembly.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 300 N Los Angeles St.
A dispersal order is reportedly in effect for Alameda between Aliso and Temple streets, where about protesters have been reported, including a group near the federal building.
According to unconfirmed reports sourced from Samdesk, authorities have issued an “avoid the area” advisory after tear gas was deployed during a protest near Alameda Street.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 200 N Spring St.
Similar demonstrations have been reported in multiple cities across the country, with participants calling for changes to federal immigration enforcement.
Citizen user video shows a group gathered and protesting as part of a nationwide movement opposing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Incident reported at 200 N Spring St #1633.
Federal Protective Services may deploy gas, and firefighters are re-responding to active fires at Alameda and Temple.
Federal officers reportedly retreated inside the building by 10 p.m. local time.
Authorities said no arrests were made by local police during the response.
According to reports sourced from Samdesk, police confirmed they withdrew from the scene, after which federal officers assumed control and deployed tear gas and other chemical agents to prevent entry through damaged windows.
Firefighters reported they were blocked from the federal building, and the roadway was blocked by protestors. Crews are on standby for the police, who are forming a team.
User footage shows a group setting a fire in front of the Roybal Federal Building.
Police have declared the gathering at 1st Street and Main Street an unlawful assembly, according to Samdesk. The group remains in the area.
According to a report from Samdesk, the LAPD’s Central Division confirmed the arrest of a suspect accused of firing metal projectiles at officers with a slingshot.
According to a post on X from the LAPD Central Division, a demonstration has formed and is marching northbound on Main Street over the 101 Freeway, occupying all lanes of traffic.
Arrests have been made at the scene, per LAPD Central Division.
Most of the demonstrators have dispersed, according to the LAPD Central Division, but there are a few protestors still in the area. Dispersal orders and traffic closures remain in effect.
According to Samdesk, the LAPD Central Division on X reports officers and protestors are clashing after multiple dispersal orders were issued. Less-lethal ammunition has been authorized at the scene.
A citywide Tactical Alert has been declared, and authorities attempted deploying tear gas and pepper balls to disperse the crowd.
According to reports sourced from Samdesk, protesters reportedly threw debris and pushed a dumpster after crowd-control measures were deployed, prompting federal officers to retreat into the building.
LAPD Central Division reports indicate protest groups have converged outside the Federal Building as demonstrations were declared an unlawful assembly.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 300 N Los Angeles St.
A dispersal order is reportedly in effect for Alameda between Aliso and Temple streets, where about protesters have been reported, including a group near the federal building.
According to unconfirmed reports sourced from Samdesk, authorities have issued an “avoid the area” advisory after tear gas was deployed during a protest near Alameda Street.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 200 N Spring St.
Similar demonstrations have been reported in multiple cities across the country, with participants calling for changes to federal immigration enforcement.
Citizen user video shows a group gathered and protesting as part of a nationwide movement opposing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Incident reported at 200 N Spring St #1633.
Federal Protective Services may deploy gas, and firefighters are re-responding to active fires at Alameda and Temple.
Federal officers reportedly retreated inside the building by 10 p.m. local time.
Authorities said no arrests were made by local police during the response.
According to reports sourced from Samdesk, police confirmed they withdrew from the scene, after which federal officers assumed control and deployed tear gas and other chemical agents to prevent entry through damaged windows.
Firefighters reported they were blocked from the federal building, and the roadway was blocked by protestors. Crews are on standby for the police, who are forming a team.
User footage shows a group setting a fire in front of the Roybal Federal Building.
Police have declared the gathering at 1st Street and Main Street an unlawful assembly, according to Samdesk. The group remains in the area.
According to a report from Samdesk, the LAPD’s Central Division confirmed the arrest of a suspect accused of firing metal projectiles at officers with a slingshot.
According to a post on X from the LAPD Central Division, a demonstration has formed and is marching northbound on Main Street over the 101 Freeway, occupying all lanes of traffic.
Arrests have been made at the scene, per LAPD Central Division.
Most of the demonstrators have dispersed, according to the LAPD Central Division, but there are a few protestors still in the area. Dispersal orders and traffic closures remain in effect.
According to Samdesk, the LAPD Central Division on X reports officers and protestors are clashing after multiple dispersal orders were issued. Less-lethal ammunition has been authorized at the scene.
A citywide Tactical Alert has been declared, and authorities attempted deploying tear gas and pepper balls to disperse the crowd.
According to reports sourced from Samdesk, protesters reportedly threw debris and pushed a dumpster after crowd-control measures were deployed, prompting federal officers to retreat into the building.
LAPD Central Division reports indicate protest groups have converged outside the Federal Building as demonstrations were declared an unlawful assembly.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 300 N Los Angeles St.
A dispersal order is reportedly in effect for Alameda between Aliso and Temple streets, where about protesters have been reported, including a group near the federal building.
According to unconfirmed reports sourced from Samdesk, authorities have issued an “avoid the area” advisory after tear gas was deployed during a protest near Alameda Street.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 200 N Spring St.
Similar demonstrations have been reported in multiple cities across the country, with participants calling for changes to federal immigration enforcement.
Citizen user video shows a group gathered and protesting as part of a nationwide movement opposing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Incident reported at 200 N Spring St #1633.
Federal Protective Services may deploy gas, and firefighters are re-responding to active fires at Alameda and Temple.
Federal officers reportedly retreated inside the building by 10 p.m. local time.
Authorities said no arrests were made by local police during the response.
According to reports sourced from Samdesk, police confirmed they withdrew from the scene, after which federal officers assumed control and deployed tear gas and other chemical agents to prevent entry through damaged windows.
Firefighters reported they were blocked from the federal building, and the roadway was blocked by protestors. Crews are on standby for the police, who are forming a team.
User footage shows a group setting a fire in front of the Roybal Federal Building.
Police have declared the gathering at 1st Street and Main Street an unlawful assembly, according to Samdesk. The group remains in the area.
According to a report from Samdesk, the LAPD’s Central Division confirmed the arrest of a suspect accused of firing metal projectiles at officers with a slingshot.
According to a post on X from the LAPD Central Division, a demonstration has formed and is marching northbound on Main Street over the 101 Freeway, occupying all lanes of traffic.
Arrests have been made at the scene, per LAPD Central Division.
Most of the demonstrators have dispersed, according to the LAPD Central Division, but there are a few protestors still in the area. Dispersal orders and traffic closures remain in effect.
According to Samdesk, the LAPD Central Division on X reports officers and protestors are clashing after multiple dispersal orders were issued. Less-lethal ammunition has been authorized at the scene.
A citywide Tactical Alert has been declared, and authorities attempted deploying tear gas and pepper balls to disperse the crowd.
According to reports sourced from Samdesk, protesters reportedly threw debris and pushed a dumpster after crowd-control measures were deployed, prompting federal officers to retreat into the building.
LAPD Central Division reports indicate protest groups have converged outside the Federal Building as demonstrations were declared an unlawful assembly.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 300 N Los Angeles St.
A dispersal order is reportedly in effect for Alameda between Aliso and Temple streets, where about protesters have been reported, including a group near the federal building.
According to unconfirmed reports sourced from Samdesk, authorities have issued an “avoid the area” advisory after tear gas was deployed during a protest near Alameda Street.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 200 N Spring St.
Similar demonstrations have been reported in multiple cities across the country, with participants calling for changes to federal immigration enforcement.
Citizen user video shows a group gathered and protesting as part of a nationwide movement opposing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Incident reported at 200 N Spring St #1633.
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Let's fight the government not each other guys. No Blue No Red its a hoax! We're divided
@pacificdew And YOUR’RE blinded by having no faith. How dat😏
🇺🇸 💯🫡Americans first always and forever
@Not_Mario_Luigi ❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️
Had to walk 2 miles in 5 degree weather last night because they shut down all the trains, buses and cabs for this BS and Ubers were suddenly $60 instead of $10. They really showed the government by making broke people who don’t have a car walk home from work
@Philly83839030202 sorry buddy
Should be more concerned about the criminals ruining their state
@jreyster it’s almost like this is a bigger problem than anything our immigrant communities cause. you’ve been taught to hate with no basis to your logic
Let's fight the government not each other guys. No Blue No Red its a hoax! We're divided
@pacificdew And YOUR’RE blinded by having no faith. How dat😏
🇺🇸 💯🫡Americans first always and forever
@Not_Mario_Luigi ❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️
Had to walk 2 miles in 5 degree weather last night because they shut down all the trains, buses and cabs for this BS and Ubers were suddenly $60 instead of $10. They really showed the government by making broke people who don’t have a car walk home from work
@Philly83839030202 sorry buddy
Should be more concerned about the criminals ruining their state
@jreyster it’s almost like this is a bigger problem than anything our immigrant communities cause. you’ve been taught to hate with no basis to your logic
Let's fight the government not each other guys. No Blue No Red its a hoax! We're divided
@pacificdew And YOUR’RE blinded by having no faith. How dat😏
🇺🇸 💯🫡Americans first always and forever
@Not_Mario_Luigi ❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️
Had to walk 2 miles in 5 degree weather last night because they shut down all the trains, buses and cabs for this BS and Ubers were suddenly $60 instead of $10. They really showed the government by making broke people who don’t have a car walk home from work
@Philly83839030202 sorry buddy
Should be more concerned about the criminals ruining their state
@jreyster it’s almost like this is a bigger problem than anything our immigrant communities cause. you’ve been taught to hate with no basis to your logic
Let's fight the government not each other guys. No Blue No Red its a hoax! We're divided
@pacificdew And YOUR’RE blinded by having no faith. How dat😏
🇺🇸 💯🫡Americans first always and forever
@Not_Mario_Luigi ❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️
Had to walk 2 miles in 5 degree weather last night because they shut down all the trains, buses and cabs for this BS and Ubers were suddenly $60 instead of $10. They really showed the government by making broke people who don’t have a car walk home from work
@Philly83839030202 sorry buddy
Should be more concerned about the criminals ruining their state
@jreyster it’s almost like this is a bigger problem than anything our immigrant communities cause. you’ve been taught to hate with no basis to your logic
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Let's fight the government not each other guys. No Blue No Red its a hoax! We're divided
@pacificdew And YOUR’RE blinded by having no faith. How dat😏
🇺🇸 💯🫡Americans first always and forever
@Not_Mario_Luigi ❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️ICE❤️
Had to walk 2 miles in 5 degree weather last night because they shut down all the trains, buses and cabs for this BS and Ubers were suddenly $60 instead of $10. They really showed the government by making broke people who don’t have a car walk home from work
@Philly83839030202 sorry buddy
Should be more concerned about the criminals ruining their state
@jreyster it’s almost like this is a bigger problem than anything our immigrant communities cause. you’ve been taught to hate with no basis to your logic