Micah Moore and Tucker Collins lost their hearing and sight, respectively, after being shot at 'No Kings' protests. They're ...
The protests in Los Angeles County began as a reaction to a handful of immigration raids, including one outside a Home Depot and another at a clothing manufacturer in the city's garment district.
Documents obtained by nonprofit American Oversight show a glaring contrast between the training of Marines and that of immigration agents, who have been accused of using unnecessary force.
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An activist faces off with LAPD officers during a protest Saturday against ICE at the Metropolitan Detention Center. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) A protest in downtown Los Angeles against ...
An “emergency” protest was organized in Los Angeles to condemn the U.S.-Israel war in Iran on Wednesday, April 8. It came in the wake of President Donald Trump’s recent threats to attack the nation’s ...
Tucker Collins, with parents Joann and George, takes questions during a news conference at his attorney's office in Marina del Rey in April. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times) Micah Moore, a film ...