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Fresno County Sheriff John Zanoni says he supports the use of the National Guard during the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles in recent days. In a statement Tuesday, Zanoni said the National Guard "became necessary once the safety of the residents of the greater Los Angeles area were at risk due to the violent nature of the protesters.
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office, on Sunday evening, June 8, received a request from the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services to provide
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday requested a federal judge issue a temporary restraining order—and asked it be issued by 4 p.m. EDT— blocking President Donald Trump from deploying the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles where anti-immigration protests have ensued in recent days.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLA County Sheriff's deputy hospitalized in Lancaster shootingA Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy was hospitalized Saturday night following a shooting in Lancaster. The shooting occurred around 7:20 p.m. after deputies were responding to a robbery call in the 1200 block of Meadow View.
The Florida attorney general used X on Tuesday to say that his office was monitoring local law enforcement agencies to ensure “maximum” immigration law enforcement.
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Friday's immigration operations which took place across Los Angeles, primarily in the Westlake District, downtown, and South L.A., led to protests over the weekend, resulting in 42 arrests. Those arrested are facing charges ranging from assault on an officer,
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Statement on the Presence of Federal Law Enforcement Agencies in the Community
Amid protests sparked by a weekend immigration enforcement operation in Los Angeles County, workers at a Salvadoran restaurant in Compton were seen helping injured deputies who had responded to
In Compton, with its strong oral culture (it’s the hometown of Kendrick Lamar), some protestors were profane and provocative. A few were anarchists, dressed in black and wearing masks, and threw things at the sheriffs.
Los Angeles officials speak out following President Donald Trump's decision to deploy 2,000 California National Guard troops to Los Angeles after a second day of clashes between protesters and federal immigration authorities.