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The Los Angeles Press Club says police officers repeatedly used "less-lethal" bullets and violated the constitutional rights of reporters covering anti-ICE protests.
Kavya Beheraj/Axios A growing number of congressional and local officials have been handcuffed or charged over incidents related to the Trump administration's immigration agenda. The big picture: The ...
Thirty people have been charged with crimes including assault, using destructive devices, and looting during recent ...
More charges are expected to be announced Tuesday in connection with recent Los Angeles protests, some of which turned violent. Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman, U.S. Attorney ...
Three men from Oregon are facing federal charges in connection with two separate incidents involving violence or property damage during or near protest activity in Eugene and South Portland, according ...
A fatal shooting in Salt Lake City, a targeted political attack in Minnesota and more; here's what happened during the ...
The largely peaceful protests during the "No Kings Day" demonstration in downtown Los Angeles took an intense turn in the ...
LOS ANGELES ( KTLA) — A man who was out protesting against ICE raids in downtown Los Angeles this week spoke with Nexstar’s ...
The situation was "calm" until police officers saw people throwing objects at the federal facility and personnel around 11 p.m. on Sunday, Portland police said.
Trump defended deploying the National Guard to Los Angeles, telling reporters the protesters “would rip L.A. apart” if they weren’t on call and ready.
Martin Santoyo said he would estimate that the officer who shot him was standing about two to three feet away from him.