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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass lifted a curfew in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday that was first imposed in response to clashes with police and vandalism amid protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in the city.
President Trump has called for expanded deportation operations in Los Angeles after "No King Day" protests over the weekend and anti-ICE protests last week in response to ICE raids across Southern California.
Mayor Karen Bass has lifted the curfew in downtown Los Angeles following days of protests against immigration actions.
The order lifting the curfew completely comes after Bass reduced the curfew hours by two hours on Monday after law enforcement saw a decrease in looting, violence and vandalism.
The Los Angeles Police Department is looking for a person who stole two motorcycles from secured parking garages in West Los Angeles and Westwood last month. The first theft occurred on May 12 at
LA "No Kings Day" rally turned violent, leading to injuries, including a photographer hit in the eye by a rubber bullet.
The Los Angeles Press Club sued the city of Los Angeles and its police chief, Jim McDonnell, over alleged police violence toward journalists covering ongoing protests.
Mayor Karen Bass said Sunday that Los Angeles does not need National Guard troops to bolster city police amid protests against raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, despite violent incidents.
Los Angeles spent a record-shattering $1. 1 billion in overtime in 2024 while just 8,620 officers — the thinnest blue line since 1995 — grapple with nightly bedlam across the city, according to a new OpenTheBooks analysis released Tuesday.