VIDEO: Blaze News reporter on scene as tensions escalate in Los Angeles for 4th night

Jun 9, 2025 - 19:28
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VIDEO: Blaze News reporter on scene as tensions escalate in Los Angeles for 4th night


Video from the fourth day of the anti-ICE rioting captured protesters verbally abusing and making obscene gestures at law enforcement officers.

Blaze Media reporter Julio Rosas documented the protesters' ire as they marched in front of Los Angeles City Hall and the federal building downtown.

One protester holds up a sign reading, 'ICE of out LA!' and another sign reads, 'Fascism must go!'

In one video, protesters at the federal building chant at the officers, which Rosas says are Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents as well as California National Guard troops.

"National Guard, out of LA!" they chant while waving flags of various countries, including that of Mexico.

One protest sign reads, "F**K ICE!" while another reads, "No human is illegal!"

President Donald Trump ordered the National Guard out to the riots to bring the city back to order, and on Monday, Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth ordered Marines from Twentynine Palms to deploy to the scene. Democrats have already criticized the decision.

The video outside of city hall shows protesters screaming at the officers as they stand guard at the gates. Many of them are chanting, "Shame! Shame! Shame!" as they march by.

One protester holds up a sign reading, "ICE of out LA!" and another sign reads, "Fascism must go!"

At the tail end of the video, one protester tries to get people to chant, "Join us!" to encourage the officers to join the protest, but that suggestion is very much rejected by others who curse at the officers instead.

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Image Source: Julio Rosas X video screenshot

"We don't need them! F**k you! F**k you!" says one man in a black Lakers T-shirt.

Rosas described the situation as something akin to a Mexican standoff, as the tensions increase again.

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