Mob attacks man outside los angeles city hall as anti-alien deportation protest turns violent

Mob Attacks Man Outside Los Angeles City Hall As Anti-Alien Deportation Protest Turns Violent

February 7, 2025

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — A man was violently attacked outside Los Angeles City Hall as anti-deportation protests entered their sixth day, escalating into chaos that resulted in multiple arrests, according to reports.

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Footage from the scene shows demonstrators swarming the man, knocking him to the ground before punching and kicking him repeatedly. Bystanders reacted with some attempting to intervene while others appeared to escalate the violence.

The protest, which began nearly a week ago, has drawn activists opposing immigration enforcement policies. While earlier demonstrations remained peaceful, tensions flared outside City Hall, culminating in the violent altercation.

Law enforcement responded to the scene, and authorities have confirmed that multiple individuals have been taken into custody in connection with the unrest.

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