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Overtime for police officers responding to the protests reached nearly $12 million, according to the city's top budget analyst.
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Press Club and investigative reporting network Status Coup today sued the Los Angeles Police Department and its chief, alleging in federal court that reporters’ rights were violated by police while covering recent immigration raids and subsequent civil unrest.
In *** lengthy social media post, he called on officials to do all in their power to achieve the very important goal of delivering the single largest mass deportation program in history, telling them to expand efforts in cities like New York,
President Donald Trump is thanking an appeals court for freezing an order that he return control of National Guard troops to California.
The ongoing protests in Los Angeles began with small demonstrations against immigration raids in the nation's second largest city.
President Trump has said the city would be burning without military intervention, but the protests have been confined to a relatively small area.
After a day of peaceful protests in Los Angeles, tensions mounted as law enforcement moved to disperse the crowd.
Tonight' host criticized the president for sending National Guard troops and Marines into Los Angeles: "Why would you send troops if there is nothing for them to do?"