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Protests against Trump and ICE raids escalate in Los Angeles, with clashes between police and demonstrators, and the FBI hunting a suspect accused of assaulting a federal officer.

Los Angeles protests live: LAPD calls for protesters to disperse as Trump says ‘bring in the troops’

The GuardianMonday, June 9, 2025 at 7:35:01 AM
Los Angeles protests live: LAPD calls for protesters to disperse as Trump says ‘bring in the troops’
Protests in Los Angeles have escalated dramatically, with LAPD using rubber bullets and teargas to disperse crowds blocking a major freeway. Demonstrators set self-driving cars on fire, and tensions flared further after President Trump threatened to deploy thousands of National Guard troops. Around 300 troops are already on the ground, signaling a potential intensification of the crackdown.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another protest—it’s a flashpoint in the growing clash between the Trump administration and activists. The use of military force against civilians, combined with property destruction, raises serious questions about how far both sides will go. For Angelenos, it’s a disruptive and dangerous situation; for the country, it’s a worrying preview of how polarized politics could play out on the streets.
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