Calif. Immigration Protests: Over 70 Arrests in Los Angeles over Weekend

June 10, 2025
LAPD officials said they will continue to use body camera footage to identify and arrest offenders. "The numbers of arrests we've made pale in comparison to what will be made," says Chief Jim McDonnell.

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Calif. Immigration Protests: National Guard Deploys amid LAPD Assembly Ban

  • Protests over federal immigration raids in Los Angeles escalated after President Donald Trump ordered 2,000 National Guard troops to the city over the weekend.

Calif. Immigration Protests: 3 San Francisco Police Officers Hurt; 60 Arrested

  • Protesters numbering in the hundreds shattered windows and vandalized San Francisco buildings during a demonstration against federal immigration raids, injuring three police officers and damaging a cruiser.

L.A. County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman echoed this statement, saying that his office will respect and protect 1st Amendment rights but prosecute those who “cross the line and commit criminal acts.”

“I want to make it crystal clear, you can hurl insults at whoever you want,” Hochman said in a statement. “However, if you hurl cinder blocks, light vehicles on fire, destroy property and assault law enforcement officers, you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

The LAPD deployed more than 600 rounds of less-lethal munitions alongside tear gas to disperse protesters over the course of the weekend’s protests. Five LAPD officers and five horses sustained minor injuries during confrontations with protesters, police said.

Newsom’s office said that more than 640 Highway Patrol officers had been deployed, including 400 additional officers in Los Angeles to support the LAPD.

A little more than 300 of the 2,000 National Guard members called up by President Trump are on the ground in Los Angeles, according to Newsom’s office.

The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department has provided more than 200 deputies to help the LAPD respond to the protests.

Mutual aid is also being deployed from several regional law enforcement agencies.

This includes 20 deputies from the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, 83 deputies from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, 32 deputies from the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office, 44 deputies from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and 80 officers from municipal police agencies within L.A. County.

“This collaboration ensures a unified response and reinforces public safety efforts across the region,” said L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna in a statement. “The Department remains committed to leveraging all available mutual aid channels to protect our communities and support our regional partners during the ongoing civil unrest.”

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