US Marines make 1st detention in LA
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After a week of protests over federal immigration raids, about 200 Marines have moved into Los Angeles to guard a federal building and personnel in the city.
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By Omar Younis, Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali LOS ANGELES/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Marines deployed to Los Angeles temporarily detained a civilian on Friday, the U.S. military confirmed after being presented with Reuters images,
Meltdowns, calls for escalation ensued after man was detained by Marines for entering a restricted area outside a federal building in LA.
California’s bid to limit military involvement in the Los Angeles immigration protests will be taken up by a judge Thursday, meaning that a pullback by the Trump administration before then is unlikely.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said the protests were limited to about five downtown streets, but declared a curfew for parts of the downtown area due to violence and looting.
Marines take over some security in LA while cities across US prep for ‘No Kings’ rallies on Saturday
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem pledged to carry on with the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown despite waves of unrest across the U.S.
Here are the latest updates on Marines in Los Angeles after anti-ICE protests. This report is from June 13 at 4 p.m.
Marines are joining National Guard troops in Los Angeles on Friday. Marines will guard federal property while the National Guard turns to protecting local law enforcement.