First in FOX: The largest department of the Los Angeles Police Station (LAPD) (LAPD) was injured by a riot during anti -ice protests in Los Angeles on Sunday and Monday. The union said, “I want to collapse communication.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, the Los Angeles Police Protection League said, “The arrest of an individual who attacks police officers should be easy for a competent case commander.”
“Apparently, it didn't happen yesterday,” they said.
“Needless to say, police officers, who are violating anybody, will send incorrect messages and crush the police if they are pretending to be a peaceful protest,” said the Council. 。 “I hope this incident will be investigated with the same vitality as those who have been investigated past crowds management cases and allows executives to be attacked.”
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Anti -ice protests blocked both sides of the 101 highways in downtown Los Angeles. (Fox 11 Los Angeles)
Thousands of demonstrators protesting Trump's large -scale expulsion programs have descended on LA on Sundays and Mondays. Hundreds of people were detained in abrasions, including the clogs of 101 highways, one of the busy roads in the city, but were later released.
Some arguments between police and protests occurred. Some were thrown by police equipped with non -dead weapons and riotles.
The arrest was not arrested on Monday, but LAPD Police Secretary Gym McDonnell said it was not given a stand -down order.
“Lapd has carefully monitored the situation, and the commander has made a decision to prioritize public and executives,” McDonnell stated in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.
Meanwhile, Lillian Karanza, Commander on Monday, told Fox News Digital, “it has become an illegal parliament that a small executive has been attacked.” Kalanza did not clarify whether the officers had issued an order to prevent arrest.
LA Freeway was blocked by anti -abolished protests in response to the oppression of Trump to illegal immigrants.

A large protest formed on Sunday in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday in response to the crackdown on President Trump's immigration and emphasis on expulsion of abroad. (Fox 11 Los Angeles)
“We don't everyone to support the peaceful exercise of the freedom of remarks and rally, but not when it has become violent,” she said.
Part of the “control goal” of Carranza shared by Carranza establishes “visible, -friendly law executive institutions”, “safe and safe arrival”, and when they can. Includes to do. The list also stated on the protection of life, property, and facilities and taking action on “violators”.
“We do not disagree that the chief did not give the stand -down instructions. I believe that it was an incorrectly guided case commander, which was a danger,” he believed. I read the statement partially. “The investigation of this case should focus on where the collapse of communication has occurred and what will happen in the future to keep peaceful protests and officers safely.
The sources familiar with the incident also told Fox News Digital that several LAPD officers were “very dissatisfied,” due to the instructions on Monday and on -site confusion.
White House says, “Send a strong and clear message” and “expulsion of foreign expulsion has begun.”

The ice stop will arrest 32 illegal foreigners for execution in Palm Beach County. (ice)
Many of the past two days of protests have seen signs, shaking the flags of Mexico and the Central American, and speaking against Trump's immigration policy.
“Humans are not illegal on the stolen land,” he read.
Another person read, “Fight ignorance, not immigrants.”
Video shared in social media shows something like a demonstration squad that blows graffiti on the wall of the highway and destroys at least one car that has stopped in the middle of the crowd.
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Immigration Customs Execution (ICE) has arrested more than 7,400 illegal immigrants nationwide in nine days in aggressive crackdowns promoted by the new Trump administration. The agency also stated that it had placed nearly 6,000 ice detentioners.
Fox News Digital contacted Karenbus's office for comments.
Fox News Digital's Stepheny Price has contributed to this report.