'ICE Out' Protesters Set Dumpster Ablaze In Violent LA Clashes
Summary
A protest against federal immigration enforcement in Los Angeles turned violent, with protesters setting a dumpster on fire. The protest was part of a national movement against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following two fatal shootings by agents in Minnesota.Key Facts
- A national protest against ICE took place, including actions across the U.S.
- In Los Angeles, protesters set a dumpster on fire during the demonstration.
- The protest began peacefully outside City Hall before moving toward East L.A.
- Tensions rose when objects were thrown at federal agents, leading to the use of pepper spray.
- The Los Angeles Police Department declared a citywide tactical alert.
- No injuries were reported from the fire, and it did not spread to nearby buildings.
- The protest was part of a movement reacting to recent fatal incidents involving ICE agents.
- Local officials and activists expressed differing views on the protest's escalation.
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