The National Guard forces confronted the demonstrators in Los Angeles, where tear gas was launched on a growing crowd outside a federal complex, hours after President Donald Trump invited the perplexing.
Cars caught fire amid messy scenes in Los Angeles last night.
The protests all over the city turned ugly when a large highway on tear gas, rubber bullets was banned, and flash explosions were used by law enforcement in a desperate attempt to control the crowds. The illustrations were the result of Donald Trump's extraordinary deployment of the National Guard in the city amid a row of migration.
Thousands of demonstrators moved to the streets, and some of the things they threw in the police. Others stood over the 101st highway heading south to throw parts of concrete, rocks, electric motorcycles and fireworks in the high road patrol officers in California and their vehicles that were parked on the highway. The officers ran under the structures to cover.
Some police patrols on the streets on horseback while others lined up with riot equipment behind the deployed guard forces to protect federal facilities, including a detention center where some immigrants have been taken in recent days.
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This was the third day of the demonstrations against the immigration campaign for Mr. Trump in the region, where about 300 federal soldiers have paid anger and fear among some of the population. On Sunday's protests in Los Angeles, a four million people, were concentrated in several blocs from the city center.
Starting in the morning, the National Guard forces stood side by side, carrying long rifles and riot shields outside the detention center of the capital in the center of Los Angeles. The demonstrators shouted “shame” and “Back to the house.” After some closely approached the members of the Guard, another group of official officers advanced to the group, and shot the boxes full of smoke in the street.
Minutes later, the Los Angeles Police Administration launched tours of munitions control of the crowd to disperse the demonstrators who said they had been illegally assembled. Then a large part of the group moved to prevent traffic on the 101st highway until the state patrol officers cleared them from the road late in the afternoon, while the corridors went to the south.
Nearby, fire caught fire in four self -driving cars, and large columns of black smoke were sent in the sky and the explosion intermittently while burning electric cars. By evening, the police issued an illegal order in the association that closed several blocks in the center of Los Angeles. Flash explosions echoed every few seconds in the evening.
Democratic ruler Gavin New Trouh, Mr. Trump, asked to remove members of the guards in a letter on Sunday afternoon, describing them as “a serious violation of the sovereignty of the state.” Los Angeles had a meeting with local law enforcement and officials. It was not clear whether he had spoken to Trump since Friday.
Their deployment appears to be the first time in decades, the National Guard of the state has been activated without the request of its ruler, a major escalation against those who sought to hinder the collective deportation efforts of the administration.