
Protester Injured by Police During LA Immigration Protest
Protester Injured During Los Angeles Immigration Protest Los Angeles, CA – A peaceful protest against immigration operations in Los Angeles took a violent turn when a protester was injured by a less-than-lethal round fired by law enforcement. The incident, which occurred on June 10th, 2025, has sparked outrage and raised concerns about police tactics. Video footage shows a protester, who wishes to remain anonymous, with a bleeding wound on his leg. In an interview, the protester stated, "So this happened during when we were walking right up the street, yelling peaceful protest...and as soon as I said, 'Hey, you shot a lady,' he shoots me." The protester expressed frustration and concern over the police response, questioning the need for such force during a peaceful demonstration. He also highlighted his concern about the safety of protesters and their ability to express their concerns without intimidation. The Los Angeles Police Department has yet to release an official statement on the incident. The use of less-than-lethal weapons during protests remains a contentious issue, with ongoing debates about their effectiveness and potential for harm. This incident underscores the need for a thorough investigation and a review of police protocols for managing protests.