Mass Arrests Made as ICE Protests Enter Fifth Day in Los Angeles

June 10, 2025 – Los Angeles, CA — Protests against ICE enforcement actions continued for a fifth consecutive day in downtown Los Angeles, culminating in mass arrests by both LAPD and CHP officers near the Federal Building and surrounding areas. Demonstrators initially gathered near Alameda Street and Commercial Street, where tensions flared after LAPD pushed protesters north toward Temple Street. A horse-mounted unit arrived to support federal building security, increasing the pressure on protesters to disperse. Some protestors fled onto the 101 Freeway, prompting a swift response from CHP. Authorities shut down parts of the freeway and arrested 67 individuals for unlawful assembly and blocking traffic. Meanwhile, LAPD made additional arrests on surface streets and loaded detained individuals into white buses for processing. The exact number of LAPD arrests remains unconfirmed.

DC Law Group: Advocates for Victims of Arrests & Injuries During Fifth-Day ICE Protests in Los Angeles

Between June 6–11, 2025, Los Angeles witnessed a surge of anti-ICE protests escalating into confrontations across the city. On the fifth consecutive day of unrest, mass arrests were reported downtown, with over 300 individuals detained for refusing to disperse amid growing tensions. Legal curfews from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. were enforced in key neighborhoods including Chinatown, Little Tokyo, the Arts District, and the Fashion District. Federal troops—including 2,000 National Guard personnel and hundreds of Marines—were deployed, despite state officials condemning the action as unconstitutional. Law enforcement employed crowd-control tactics like tear gas, rubber and pepper balls, flash-bangs, and riot gear. Numerous protesters, journalists, and bystanders suffered injuries.

These events highlight the serious risks faced by individuals involved—those arrested without probable cause, bystanders hurt by aggressive policing, or small business owners caught in unrest. If you’ve been detained, injured, pepper-sprayed, or had property damaged in these protests, DC Law Group is ready to offer expert legal assistance and fight to protect your rights.

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If you experienced injury, arrest, emotional harm, or property loss during the recent ICE protests—or similar unrest—in Los Angeles, DC Law Group provides a Free Case Evaluation. Our compassionate attorneys will listen to your story, assess legal merits, and help you understand your rights under civil liberties and personal injury law.

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Our attorneys specialize in civil rights, wrongful arrest, personal injury, and property damage claims connected to civil disorder and law enforcement actions. We meticulously collect evidence—body cams, witness testimony, media footage—to hold responsible parties accountable, whether to file a civil lawsuit, pursue restitution, or negotiate with prosecutors for record expungement.

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Victimized by arrests, injuries, or property damage during the protests? Don’t navigate this process alone. Reach out to DC Law Group for expert, caring support. Call (310) 571‑8860 now to start your Free Case Evaluation. Our attorneys are available 24/7 to guide, support, and stand with you through justice and recovery.

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