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30+ Arrests Made in Downtown LA Protest

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Introduction to the Protest

More than three dozen arrests were made and a handful of police officers were hurt during the “No Kings” protest in Los Angeles on Saturday, the Los Angeles Police Department said.

Arrests and Charges

At least 35 people were arrested Saturday, police said. The charges associated with the arrests included breaking curfew, failure to disperse, resisting, obstructing or delaying a police officer and resisting arrest.

Response to Looting and Vandalism

In response to the looting and vandalism done to businesses in downtown, LA Mayor Karen Bass announced a curfew for about 1 square mile of downtown. From 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., those who don’t live or work in the area must leave; the curfew will be in effect until further notice.

Effectiveness of the Curfew

Bass described the curfew as successful and has led to better control of violence and vandalism in the area.

Injuries to Police Officers

Three police officers were hurt in connection with Saturday’s rally, LAPD said. The extent of those injuries was not specified. LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell told NBC4 that seven officers were hurt in the demonstration, but the department later lowered that figure to three in a press release.

Total Arrests and Injuries

Since June 7, LAPD has made 561 arrests related to the protests, according to the department. A total of 12 officers have been injured in relation to the rallies since then.

Conclusion

The "No Kings" protest in Los Angeles resulted in over 30 arrests and injuries to several police officers. The implementation of a curfew in downtown LA has been described as successful in reducing violence and vandalism. The LAPD continues to monitor the situation and make arrests as necessary.

FAQs

  • Q: How many arrests were made during the "No Kings" protest?
    A: At least 35 people were arrested during the protest.
  • Q: What charges were associated with the arrests?
    A: The charges included breaking curfew, failure to disperse, resisting, obstructing or delaying a police officer and resisting arrest.
  • Q: How many police officers were injured during the protest?
    A: Three police officers were hurt in connection with Saturday’s rally.
  • Q: Is there a curfew in effect in downtown LA?
    A: Yes, a curfew is in effect from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. for about 1 square mile of downtown LA.
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