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Los Angeles DA delivers scathing warning to violent protesters causing havoc: 'We're coming for you'

Fox NewsThursday, June 12, 2025 at 12:48:48 AM
Los Angeles DA delivers scathing warning to violent protesters causing havoc: 'We're coming for you'
The Los Angeles District Attorney isn’t mincing words—violent protesters who caused chaos during recent anti-ICE demonstrations are facing serious legal consequences. DA Hochman made it clear: felony charges are being filed, and anyone involved in rioting will be tracked down and prosecuted.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a stern warning—it signals a crackdown on protest-related violence in LA. With tensions high around immigration issues, the DA’s tough stance could deter future unrest but may also escalate debates over policing and protest rights. It’s a high-stakes move in a city where activism and law enforcement often collide.
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