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Chaos Erupts at LA 'No Kings' Rally: Police Violence and Detentions

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A protest in Los Angeles against Department of Homeland Security agents turned violent, with clashes between protesters and police, resulting in detentions and a hospitalized teenager.

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Chaos Erupts at LA 'No Kings' Rally: Police Violence and Detentions

A 'No Kings' rally in Los Angeles on Saturday turned chaotic due to a violent confrontation between police and protesters. Videos shared on social media showed approximately 200 people protesting against Department of Homeland Security agents. One clip allegedly showed the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) beating a 17-year-old who was protesting outside the Metropolitan Detention Center.

As seen in the video, the teenager was already detained by three police officers, who appeared to strike him with a baton. Witnesses allegedly heard an officer yell, "Grab his a--." The incident, according to a social media user, resulted in a broken leg for the youth, requiring emergency surgery.

The video quickly went viral on X (formerly Twitter), generating mixed opinions. Some users criticized the police's actions, while others justified them. One user commented that the young man was entitled to an attorney under federal and constitutional law. Others expressed outrage over the use of excessive force. On the other hand, some users thought the teenager "deserved" the treatment he received from the LAPD, arguing that at 17 he should know better.

The rally in Los Angeles, held on 'No Kings Day', turned violent, with the LAPD arriving in riot gear and the use of tear gas by DHS agents to control the situation.

According to the New York Post, at least 70 people were arrested in connection with the protests, although the LAPD was still confirming the total number. Police also reported that rocks were thrown at officers, causing minor injuries. In addition, ABC7 reported that at least nine juveniles were arrested, but were later released into the custody of their parents.

Organizers described the turnout at Saturday's demonstrations as massive. According to the BBC, over 8 million people have joined over 3,300 demonstrations against the Trump administration across the United States.

Figures like Robert De Niro and State Attorney General Letitia James were reportedly present at the protests on Saturday. However, a White House spokesperson labeled the protests as a "Trump Derangement Therapy Session," stating that they only interested the reporters paid to cover them.

The incident highlights the existing tensions between protesters and law enforcement, as well as the political divisions surrounding the Trump administration and the policies of the Department of Homeland Security.

The protests in Los Angeles reflect a broader movement against the Trump administration. Thousands of demonstrations have taken place across the country, with massive citizen participation. The response of the authorities and the reaction on social media show the polarization in American society. The use of police force and detentions raise questions about the right to protest and the response of law enforcement to demonstrations.

The incident continues to be investigated, and further debates about the use of police force and the rights of protesters are likely to arise.
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