Massive student immigration protest turns violent in downtown LA, dispersal order issued: police
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On Wednesday, a large student demonstration against federal immigration enforcement in downtown Los Angeles turned violent, prompting the local police to issue a dispersal order.

The Central Division of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) released a community alert around 3:30 p.m. local time. The notice explained that officers were in the process of detaining an individual for throwing objects when the crowd encircled them, leading to an obstruction of their efforts.

Authorities announced that a dispersal order had been enacted, warning that anyone who refused to leave could face arrest.

Protesters face off against police in Los Angeles

During the protest, students opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) clashed with police in downtown Los Angeles, as reported by KTTV.

Hundreds of middle and high school students initiated the protest, which eventually escalated into violence.

Footage captured by FOX 11 Los Angeles showed students marching through the streets, brandishing large Mexican flags and signs, with backpacks slung over their shoulders.

The students were seen blocking at least four lanes of traffic as they made their way through the city.

Protesters stand behind police line in Downtown Los Angeles

Officials issued a dispersal order after a protest turned violent in downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday. (KTTV)

Crowds appeared to dwindle as tensions rose near ICE’s Los Angeles Field Office, at the intersection of East Temple and North Alameda streets.

At least four suspects were detained for vandalizing property in the area and will be charged with felony vandalism, according to the LAPD.

Aerial view of an anti-ICE protest

An Anti-ICE protest turns violent in Los Angeles on Jan. 30. (KTTV)

It is unclear if the suspects were students, or participants in the march.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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