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FBI Los Angeles @FBILosAngeles - As part of Operation "A Bridge Too Far," nine defendants were charged and arrested in connection with obstructing, impeding, and interfering with law enforcement during a civil disorder, stemming from violence against California Highway Patrol officers in downtown Los Angeles’ Civic Center on June 8th following area protests.
While many demonstrators peacefully exercised their First Amendment rights to protest, some individuals violently obstructed, impeded, or interfered with law enforcement officers.
Specifically, thousands of demonstrators assembled in downtown Los Angeles’s Civic Center to protest the ongoing enforcement of federal immigration laws. Some protesters engaged in violence against officers – resulting in some injuries to the officers – and against public and private property. Federal buildings were vandalized with graffiti and law enforcement vehicles were damaged by protestors wielding blunt objects. Los Angeles police ultimately declared an unlawful assembly.
Protesters then walked onto U.S. Highway 101 in downtown Los Angeles and blocked all traffic lanes. California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers responded to that location in patrol vehicles, pushed the protesters off the freeway, and remained there to prevent the protesters from re-entering. By remaining on the freeway, the CHP officers and their vehicles were positioned under and between the overpasses for Main and Los Angeles streets on the 101 Freeway.
As the CHP officers stood on the freeway, crowds gathered on the overpasses. At some point thereafter, individual protesters began throwing rocks, electric scooters, street signs, and various other objects at the CHP officers below. At one point, a protester poured a clear yellow liquid onto a CHP car that was ablaze, after which the flames immediately grew in size.
The defendants charged in the complaint were filmed and photographed throwing rocks and other objects at officers and the patrol cars.
https://x.com/FBILosAngeles/status/1983630628374348012

FBI Most Wanted @FBIMostWanted - The FBI offers a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of Miguel Angel Aguilar Ojeda, wanted for allegedly killing his wife on October 27, 2024, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/murders/miguel-angel-aguilar-ojeda
https://x.com/FBIMostWanted/status/1983580047911846023

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