Los Angeles protests, sparked by ICE raids, were characterized not by widespread rioting, but by police aggression. While some protesters engaged in property damage, the overwhelming majority remained peaceful despite facing disproportionate police violence, including the use of flashbangs, rubber bullets, and truncheons. Reports focusing solely on property damage and arrests based on LAPD accounts fail to reflect the reality of police instigation and excessive force against protesters and journalists alike. The protests were a response to ICE’s actions, highlighting the targeting of undocumented immigrants and the militarization of the police response.
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Nine News US correspondent Lauren Tomasi was struck by a rubber bullet during a live report on immigration protests in Los Angeles. The incident, captured on camera, shows an officer firing in the direction of Tomasi and her cameraperson. Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell acknowledged the incident and expressed concern, promising an investigation into the use of crowd-control munitions against members of the press. The shooting highlights safety concerns for journalists covering protests.
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9News reporter Lauren Tomasi was struck by a rubber bullet fired by a Los Angeles police officer while covering immigration protests. Australian Prime Minister Albanese condemned the attack, deeming it unacceptable and noting that Tomasi was clearly identifiable as press. The incident, which is under formal investigation by the LAPD, has sparked international concern and calls for accountability. Several other journalists have also reported injuries while covering the escalating protests and deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles.
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Nine Network’s US correspondent, Lauren Tomasi, was struck by a rubber bullet fired by Los Angeles police while covering immigration protests. Prime Minister Albanese, after speaking with Tomasi, confirmed the incident was raised with US authorities, calling the footage “horrific.” While Tomasi is recovering, the Australian government considers the shooting unacceptable given her clear identification as a journalist. However, Albanese remained noncommittal on whether he would directly address the incident with President Trump during their upcoming meeting.
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During a protest in downtown Los Angeles, 9 News Australia correspondent Lauren Tomasi was struck in the leg by a rubber bullet fired by a law enforcement officer. The incident, captured on video, occurred as police dispersed protesters using rubber bullets. While Tomasi sustained an injury, she and her camera operator are safe and will continue reporting. The LAPD stated they were unaware of the video at the time of inquiry.
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A viral video depicts LAPD officers on horseback appearing to stomp a protester during clashes in Los Angeles. These clashes, escalating over three nights, stem from protests against ICE raids and highlight tensions between sanctuary cities and federal immigration policy. The video, shared widely on social media, shows the protester being kicked and trampled by the horses before being further subdued by officers. Statements from city officials condemn the violence while the governor opposes the deployment of National Guard troops by the federal government.
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Thousands protested in Los Angeles against President Trump’s deployment of the National Guard, resulting in clashes with law enforcement that involved tear gas, rubber bullets, and the burning of self-driving cars. A 9News correspondent was injured by a rubber bullet during the unrest. Following the escalation, the LAPD declared an unlawful assembly, ordering people to leave downtown Los Angeles. Governor Newsom and Mayor Bass criticized the deployment as a breach of state sovereignty and a provocation, while the White House defended the action.
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A news reporter in Los Angeles was struck by a rubber bullet during a news report. The incident is under investigation. The reporter’s condition is currently unknown. Further details regarding the circumstances surrounding the shooting are unavailable at this time. Authorities are working to gather information.
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British news photographer Nick Stern, based in Los Angeles, requires emergency surgery after being injured during a protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Paramount. Stern sustained a significant leg wound, believed to be caused by a non-lethal round fired by law enforcement during the demonstration, which involved approximately 350-400 protesters and a large police response. The Sheriff’s department stated the protest turned violent, prompting the use of tear gas and other munitions in crowd control. Stern’s injury, initially feared to be from a live round due to the severity of the wound, is now confirmed to be from a non-lethal projectile.
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Federal agents conducted multiple raids in Los Angeles today, detaining numerous workers at Ambiance Apparel and The Home Depot. One protestor was injured attempting to prevent the removal of detainees from Ambiance Apparel, an event witnessed and broadcast by local news. The LAPD initially denied involvement but later confirmed assisting federal agents due to safety concerns. Mayor Karen Bass strongly condemned the raids, citing their negative impact on immigrant communities, while SEIU reported injuries to its president during a raid and called for a protest.
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