Posted on 01/30/2026 7:23:23 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Things are getting tense in downtown Los Angeles Friday evening as anti-ICE protesters are at it again, attacking law enforcement, blowing whistles, and throwing water bottles. Video journalist Anthony Cabassa is on the scene:
BREAKING 🚨: Chaos is unfolding as the protests turn violent. Water bottles and rocks being thrown at federal agents retreating, protestors pepper sprayed as agents attempt to keep control.
Agents are vastly outnumbered, no local police presence after over an hour of turmoil. pic.twitter.com/oCli2wCuoI— Anthony (@anthonycabassa) January 31, 2026
The Los Angeles Police Department declared a tactical alert after protesters refused to disperse.
⚠️Community Advisory⚠️
Due to violent agitators on Alameda between Temple and Aliso the City of Los Angeles has gone to TACTICAL ALERT.
Federal Authorities are taking debris, bottles and other objects. Federal Authorities have declared an Unlawful Assembly at the Detention…— LAPD Central Division (@LAPDCentral) January 31, 2026
Federal Authorities are taking debris, bottles and other objects. Federal Authorities have declared an Unlawful Assembly at the Detention Center and they have deployed pepper balls and tear gas.
CNN and Democrat politicians will likely describe this as a “non-violent” protest, but tell that to the people getting hit by water bottles:
Officials have shut down protests in downtown Los Angeles due to those the Los Angeles Police Department called “violent agitators.”
On social media, the LAPD said federal officials “declared an Unlawful Assembly” and used pepper balls and tear gas to disperse protesters who gathered for the “ICE Out” nationwide day of protest.
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Aerial footage from Sky5 showed police have set up skirmish lines to push back the protesters.
Earlier this evening, things looked to be calming down — only to quickly heat back up again.
As of about 6:15 p.m., police “continue to gain compliance after the dispersal order was issued, however, protestors continue to remain and throw bottles and rocks at the officers,” they said.
A few minutes later, police clarified that “protestors are actively fighting with Officers after multiple dispersal orders were issued,” and less-than-lethal weaponry is being used “due to the violence against officers.”
It doesn't seem as if they're paying attention to LA Mayor Karen Bass:
Peaceful protest is a constitutional right. I urge Angelenos to exercise that right safely and not give this administration an excuse to escalate.
Los Angeles stands together.— Mayor Karen Bass (@MayorOfLA) January 31, 2026
For Dem Rep. Maxine Waters (CA-23), meanwhile —who in 2018 encouraged supporters to publicly confront and harass Trump administration officials — there’s nothing to see here:
Los Ángeles, CA - I asked Rep. Maxine Waters and her thoughts on the protest turning violent, with multiple protestors and federal agents injured, she said she hasn’t seen any violence.
She just left the protest. pic.twitter.com/LridH0e6YH— Anthony (@anthonycabassa) January 31, 2026
Although the LAPD says things are calming down at this hour, video is still being posted showing that there are plenty of angry protesters still creating mayhem:
BREAKING 🚨: Chaos, as LAPD are firing less than lethal into the crowd, multiple members of the media have been hit, including me. Police shot my legs as I was walking away from police line, and when I turned around they shot me twice in the stomach with less than lethal. pic.twitter.com/2fqLzKNXom— Anthony (@anthonycabassa) January 31, 2026
This is an evolving situation, and RedState will keep you apprised of any further developments.
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LA cops can never contain stuff. Never with Watts, Rodney King, BLM.
They just back off and let it all burn.
Has Don Lemon led another raid on a church yet to traumatized children. He said that was the goal of these protests.
These cities are post- American. I don’t consider them part of the US.
Glad I’m no where near there.
But something tells me every road with access to the venue will be blocked off for at least a one mile radius.
Law enforcement never seems to go after the leaders, organizers or people who fund these incidents.
[BREAKING 🚨: Chaos, as LAPD are firing less than lethal into the crowd, multiple members of the media have been hit, including me. Police shot my legs as I was walking away from police line, and when I turned around they shot me twice in the stomach with less than lethal. pic.twitter.com/2fqLzKNXom— Anthony (@anthonycabassa) January 31, 2026]
Hey Anthony. Just a little suggestion.
Perhaps you should do something else with your time? 😉😉
LAPD needs to subcontract crowd control to Korean merchants.
Something’s off about these posts. It’s not Jan 31 anywhere in the USA.
Is RedState published in Europe or something??
heck yeah, bring in the Russians, all the eastern bloc old communist countries including Vietnamese and put this commie crap to rest.
The whole thing is over now. The cops contained them and steadily pushed them down the street. The crowd dwindled down to about 100 or less and were kettled. They all slunk off with their heads hanging.
I watched the whole thing. The only ones who got shot were agitating. Might have missed this Anthony Cabassa but I doubt he was just a “member of the media.”
YES! A first. Thank you LAPD!
Live ammunition would put an end to this pretty quickly.
L
Good
Snipers should be placed to pick off any individual who throws anything at law enforcement.
One the major funders of these events is hiding out in communist China.
Last year with the LA nuts was wild.
He had his feeds as the police walked them for miles into a cutoff. Sheriff Bus x 3 waiting.
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