
Journalist Shot During Los Angeles Immigration Protests
Los Angeles Protests Turn Violent: Journalist Injured by Police Los Angeles is experiencing a wave of intense protests against the Trump administration's immigration policies. On Sunday, June 10th, tensions escalated dramatically when Australian journalist Lauren Tomassi was struck by a rubber bullet fired by a Los Angeles police officer. The incident occurred amidst a large demonstration against mass deportations of undocumented immigrants. The video footage shows Tomassi reporting live when she is hit by the projectile. She can be heard exclaiming in pain, but she quickly regains her composure and continues to provide updates on the unfolding situation. \"It was a chaotic scene,\" Tomassi later recounted. \"The police were firing rubber bullets into the crowd and the protesters were becoming increasingly agitated.\" The incident has sparked outrage among journalists and civil rights activists, raising concerns about the safety of reporters covering protests. The Los Angeles Police Department has not yet released a statement on the incident. The protests continue, with thousands of people taking to the streets to voice their opposition to the government's immigration policies. The situation remains tense, and further escalation is a possibility.