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An LAist reporter saw people in tactical gear with their faces covered by masks on the road that leads to the Dodger Stadium ...
(LAPD) has incurred significant sworn overtime costs that exceed their ability to provide cash payments to their officers who ...
LAPD’s response to anti-ICE protests, which has already resulted in litigation, is putting additional stress on the city’s ...
L.A.’s response to the protests — and the violence and vandalism that followed mostly downtown — has cost the city nearly $20 ...
Peaceful demonstrations in downtown LA escalate to violent confrontation with police using tear gas as protesters throw ...
The Los Angeles City Council has approved a $5 million loan from the city’s reserve fund to help cover overtime costs incurred by L.A.P.D. officers during the recent wave of anti-ICE protests in ...
A newly filed lawsuit claims the LAPD has 'a long history … of using excessive force against journalists at protests,' with ...
The City Council authorized a $5 million loan from the reserve fund to partially cover overtime fees for LAPD officers that ...
Several protesters, including those of anti-ICE and No Kings Day, allege the LAPD fired rubber bullets at them for no clear ...
LAPD officers were accidentally struck by tear gas and rubber bullets from LASD deputies during efforts to disperse a "No Kings" protest in California.
The lawsuit came a week after the groups sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security warning of potential First ...
In the haze of gas and smoke, it can be hard to make sense of the chaos on Los Angeles streets. This is what it looks like when a progressive city in Trump's America is forced to turn on itself.