Mayor Karen Bass announced a collision for the center of Los Angeles, as anti-angel protests continued on Tuesday.
The curfew will begin at 8pm tonight, will last until 6 a.m. on Wednesday, and it will be applied to a square mile in the center of La Bass, he said he issued the curfew “to stop vandalism, to stop sacking”.
“If you do not live or work at the center of it, avoid the area,” Bass said. “The application of the law will arrest people who break the curfish and will be prosecuted.”
Bass said the limits of the curd of the course will encompass the area surrounded by motorway 5, the 110 motorway and motorway 10 and the end where the 5 and 110 motorway motorway are merged. Bass said that the people who live, the work and the representatives of the media accredited have limited the exemption from the curfish. Those who experience home are also exempt from the curfish, according to police chief Jim McDonnell.
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“The city of Los Angeles is a massive area, 502 square miles,” said Bass. “The area of the city center, where the remaining touch will take place, is a square mile …
For Five consecutive daysProtesters and law forces have aligned the streets of the city center, with almost 200 arrests. Some of the encounters between protesters and police turned violent sometimes. Bass added that 23 companies were looted on Monday night.
The demonstrations began on Friday after several immigration raids in the Westlake district, in the city center and south of the. The crowds quickly formed around the federal agents during the operations. Some individuals sought to prevent authorities from placing individuals in vans.
The protest for almost a week caught the attention of President Trump, who deployed thousands of California National Guard troops and 700 United States Marines to protect federal buildings, against the wishes of Governor Gavin Newsom.
“Donald Trump is putting fuel in this fire. The National Guard command of a state without consulting the governor of this state is illegal and immoral,” Newsom wrote Sunday in X. “California will take him to court.”