

ICE Agents Accused of Inciting Riot in Los Angeles, 13-Year-Old Girl Injured
Los Angeles Incident: Allegations of ICE-Incited Riot and Child Injury Los Angeles, CA – A recent video circulating online has sparked outrage and controversy, with allegations of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents inciting a riot in Los Angeles, resulting in injuries to a young girl. The incident reportedly took place on August 6th, 2025, in an unspecified location within the city. The video features an eyewitness, a man who identifies himself as a first-generation Mexican-American, recounting a series of events that led to the alleged riot. According to the eyewitness, ICE agents in full military gear stopped traffic, creating a traffic jam. They then proceeded to raid a nearby business, causing panic and unrest among bystanders. "They are intentionally invoking violence to make the immigrant community look bad. It's war against our people." the man stated in the video. The man further claims that as he and his girlfriend began recording the incident, ICE agents started throwing tear gas canisters, one of which struck a 13-year-old girl in the face, sending her to the hospital. The incident raises serious concerns about the use of force by law enforcement and its potential impact on the civilian population. The eyewitness's account, while requiring further investigation, highlights the need for transparency and accountability in law enforcement actions. Authorities have yet to release an official statement on the incident. The video's widespread circulation underscores the public's demand for answers and a thorough investigation into the matter.