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Mayor Karen Bass on Tuesday lifted the downtown Los Angeles curfew that has been in place for one week, as protests, violence and vandalism in the neighborhood have ebbed following a wave of high-profile federal immigration raids.
A curfew declared last week for part of downtown Los Angeles after crimes that included looting and vandalism during ICE raid protests has been lifted, the city said Tuesday. The overnight curfew was first enforced one week ago for a section of downtown Los Angeles where some of the mostly peaceful daytime protests turned violent as night fell.
Mayor Karen Bass has lifted the curfew in downtown Los Angeles following days of protests against immigration actions.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on Tuesday lifted a curfew imposed on part of the city's downtown to curb crime in the wake of raids on undocumented migrants that prompted protests.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles mayor lifts downtown curfew she imposed last week during protests against immigration raids.
Hundreds of protesters marched on L.A. City Hall on Wednesday evening. What began as a peaceful demonstration reportedly turned violent, as police used less-lethal munitions and horses to disperse crowds, with many protesters fleeing into nearby Grand Park
Officers rush into crowd, firing less-lethal rounds as demonstrators chant, "Shame." Meanwhile, downtown L.A. shop owners try to cope with curfew as ICE raids spread throughout L.A. County.