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Recent riots in Los Angeles against ICE were ignited by a coordinated social media campaign initiated by well-funded left activist groups.
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FBI adds one Los Angeles protester to its ‘Most Wanted’ list for damaging government vehicles - Elpidio Reyna, 40, allegedly threw rocks at law enforcement and damaged government vehicles, the FBI said.
The FBI is conducting a manhunt for a suspect who allegedly assaulted a federal officer and threw rocks at law enforcement vehicles.
The FBI is searching for a suspect accused of assaulting a federal officer and damaging government property during the anti-ICE demonstrations in Los Angeles.
Following mostly peaceful demonstrations in response to multiple immigration raids in Los Angeles last week, anti-ICE protests began erupting. Immigration officers were assaulted, vehicles burned, and businesses looted.
During Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s testimony on Capitol Hill, Rep. Betty McCollum, the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee, asked the cost of sending Marines and the National Guard to Los Angeles and what resources were being taken away by the move, but Hegseth repeatedly did not answer the question.
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.
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.