Immigration and Customs Enforcement warned that threats against its agents will face federal prosecution after demonstrators vandalized a federal building in downtown Los Angeles during a 'No Kings' protest. The Saturday rally drew tens of thousands, but escalated into clashes with police, including concrete thrown at federal agents and multiple arrests. Two officers required medical attention after being struck by projectiles.
Thousands gathered in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday for the third major 'No Kings' demonstration, with organizers estimating up to 50,000 attendees at Gloria Molina Grand Park near City Hall. Amid the protests against what organizers call authoritarian policies, an agitator spray-painted 'Kill your local ICE agent' alongside crosshairs on a federal building. ICE responded on social media: 'If you threaten ICE, or their families, you WILL face the full force of federal law. Our courageous men and women face death threats, just like this, every day. Individuals making the threats will be held accountable.'