
In a shocking twist during the fiery Los Angeles protests against sweeping federal immigration raids, Australian journalist Lauren Tomasi was struck by a police-fired rubber bullet – that some suggest was “purposeful” – while broadcasting live from the frontline.
On June 6, in “an extraordinary show of force,” federal agents stormed a Los Angeles Fashion District apparel factory, “one of at least three immigration sweeps conducted in Los Angeles,” the New York Times reports.
News of the raids spread like wildfire, and within hours, waves of furious protesters flooded the streets – chanting, blocking traffic, and going toe-to-toe with riot police and tactical squads in a showdown that brought the city to a boiling point.
By nightfall, rioters had taken to the streets, chanting, blocking traffic, and clashing with law enforcement.