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At the end of the No Kings Day protest in Los Angeles on June 15, police used tear gas and faced off with pro immigration protesters. Photo by Shay Horse/NurPhoto via In the last two weeks in Los Angeles,
LAPD arrested two people, one for battery and another for vandalism, during a protest outside of a synagogue.
The People’s Care Collective led a march from downtown Los Angeles to Boyle Heights, urging hospitals to protect patient privacy.
For a second time this year, a federal judge is ordering the Trump administration to end its deployment of federalized California National Guard troops in Los Angeles and return the troops to state control.
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Two arrested following protest at Koreatown synagogue
Tensions flared at a synagogue Wednesday morning after protesters disrupted a private event at the place of worship in Koreatown. Wilshire Boulevard Temple’s Senior Rabbi Joel Nickerson says their temple was hosting a public safety event with Jewish and Korean leaders when the protesters disrupted the event around 10 a.
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LA mayor condemns protest outside synagogue event that featured Israeli defense firm
An anti-Israel demonstration outside a prominent Los Angeles synagogue led to two arrests Wednesday, drawing condemnation from the city’s mayor who decried the protesters’ behavior as antisemitic. Multiple local pro-Palestinian groups promoted the protest outside Wilshire Boulevard Temple,
The judge has ordered control of the the troops, which were deployed in June, to be returned to California's governor.
The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department is still searching for three people who they say threw large rocks at CHP officers during an anti-ICE protest in downtown Los Angeles earlier this year.
Dec 10 (Reuters) - A federal judge in California on Wednesday ordered an end to Donald Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to Los Angeles and directed that they be returned to the control of the state's Democratic governor,
Trump deployed the California National Guard troops to Los Angeles in June against the wishes of Newsom, sparking a monthslong battle in the courts.
The order from Judge Breyer returns the National Guard troops to the control of California Gov. Gavin Newsom.