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LAist reporters witnessed LAPD officers firing less-lethal munitions into crowds and taunting protestors from a helicopter. State law and a federal court order restrict the use of crowd dispersal weapons unless specific criteria are met.
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Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins criticizes California officials as anti-ICE riots force closure of LA veterans care center, impacting over 600 veteran appointments.
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Rapid Response Network of Kern works to inform community following immigration raids in Los AngelesThe Rapid Response Network of Kern has officially deployed their volunteers into the community to provide assistance following fears from recent immigration raids in Los Angeles.
On Sunday, police forces in Los Angeles fired rubber bullets, flashbang grenades and tear gas at protesters who gathered to condemn the ICE raids and deployment of the National Guard. Sunday night, L.A. police declared all of downtown Los Angeles an unlawful assembly.
Tensions escalated after President Donald Trump called up the National Guard over the objections of state and city leaders.
Bakersfield residents rallied Sunday morning against ICE raids in Los Angeles, calling for community unity and immigrant rights.