FBI Director warns Los Angeles protesters against hitting cops
Immigration authorities and demonstrators have clashed for two days in the Los Angeles area, with unrest beginning Friday after dozens of people were detained by federal immigration agents across different locations.
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A woman waves a Mexican flag admist tear gas from law enforcement during a protest in the Paramount section of Los Angeles (PTI)
New York, 8 June
FBI Director Kash
Patel has warned protesters facing off with US immigration authorities in Los
Angeles that anyone who hits a policeman will be “going to jail.”
Immigration
authorities and demonstrators have clashed for two days in the Los Angeles
area, with unrest beginning Friday after dozens of people were detained by
federal immigration agents across different locations. The arrests come amid
the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration, which has involved waves
of raids and deportations across the country.
The Department of
Homeland Security said in a statement that "1,000 rioters surrounded a
federal law enforcement building and assaulted Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) agents, slashed tyres, and defaced buildings."
"Hit a cop,
you’re going to jail… doesn’t matter where you came from, how you got here, or
what movement speaks to you. If the local police force won’t back our men and
women on the thin blue line, we @FBI will," Patel posted on X on Saturday
night.
Patel’s remarks,
however, prompted some social media users to point out the different stance
taken by the Trump administration on the January 6 rioters – hundreds of whom
were pardoned by President Donald Trump.
"Unless you're
doing it for (Donald) Trump,” one user responded to Patel’s comment, with
another adding, “Unless you are trying to overturn an election.”
During the violent
insurrection at the US Capitol in 2021, more than 140 police officers were
injured.
Meanwhile, President
Donald Trump signed a Presidential Memorandum deploying 2,000 National
Guardsmen to Paramount, a city in Los Angeles County, after the protests on
Friday.
Trump criticised the
city's Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass in a post on his
Truth Social platform, calling them "incompetent". He also said
protesters would no longer be allowed to wear masks.
Officials from the
Trump administration described protesters as “lawless rioters.”
US Secretary of
Homeland Security Kristi Noem said protesters would not slow ICE agents down
and cautioned rioters.
"If you lay a
hand on a law enforcement officer, you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent
of the law," Noem wrote in an X post.
FBI Deputy Director
Dan Bongino said the agency is seeking information regarding the identity of
those throwing rocks at vehicles conducting critical law enforcement
operations.
ICE has arrested a
total of 118 people in Los Angeles in connection with suspected immigration
violations last week, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
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