Violent 'No Kings' protesters descend on downtown Los Angeles

In a dramatic display of civil unrest, hundreds of demonstrators engaged in violent confrontations with law enforcement outside a federal complex in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday. This was part of the widespread “No Kings” protests that ignited across Southern California and the nation.

Approximately two hundred individuals converged on the location, antagonizing officers by aggressively shaking metal barricades set up to protect the complex. They hurled profanities at the police, escalating the tension.

One protester was heard shouting, “F—k you, f—ing come and get me,” embodying the defiance permeating the crowd.

The protesters, many of whom were masked, rallied behind various causes, including anti-ICE, anti-war, and pro-Palestine sentiments. Using megaphones, they taunted the agents, labeling them “scumbags” and challenging them to respond to the swelling gathering.

Amid the turmoil near City Hall and its adjacent streets, the scene turned chaotic as officers from the LAPD, alongside federal agents and ICE, attempted to manage the situation.

Authorities initially issued warnings to the demonstrators, who retaliated by throwing pink smoke bombs, pieces of wood, and water across the barricades, further intensifying the standoff.

After subsequent warnings, officers shot tear gas at the rioters and began detaining them.

A woman told a California Post reporter that her son had been detained and urged others to “get out of here.”

The LAPD issued a citywide tactical alert at 5 p.m. due to “incidents occurring on Alameda between Aliso and Temple” near the federal Metropolitan Detention Center.

A woman told a California Post reporter that her son had been detained and urged others to “get out of here.”

The LAPD issued a citywide tactical alert at 5 p.m. due to “incidents occurring on Alameda between Aliso and Temple” near the federal Metropolitan Detention Center.

LA’s top federal prosecutor Bill Essayli said federal agents had been attacked at the scene.

“Federal agents have started arresting those who assaulted our personnel at the Los Angeles courthouse,” he wrote on X.

“To those who were smashing concrete blocks and throwing them at our officers, we have you on video. We will find you and arrest you too. You’ve been warned.”

Earlier in the day, demonstrators swarmed Downtown Los Angeles for the “No Kings” protest, joining a nationwide wave of rallies led by left-leaning radical groups attacking President Donald Trump and his administration’s agenda.

Crowds jammed the area outside City Hall, waving vulgar signs and chanting as chaos spread into surrounding streets.

Organizers called the protest the largest in US history, with millions expected to take to the streets across all 50 states, and Los Angeles at the center of the movement.

A surge of stressors is sparking protests over issues ranging from ICE raids to soaring gas prices, all set against the tense backdrop of the war in Iran.

Flyers circulating online called for Trump’s impeachment and removal from office, describing his administration as a “regime.”

Meanwhile, taxpayers are footing the bill for the city’s protest.

One of the leading groups participating is the Liberty Hill Foundation, a social justice nonprofit that receives $14 million in Los Angeles city funding for tenant outreach and housing programs.

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