Los Angeles has seen more than a week of protests, held in response to immigration raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The protests started out peacefully before picking up in scale and intensity. CNN reporters on the ground have witnessed officers striking and pushing protesters and deploying tear gas into crowds.
President Donald Trump has deployed members of the National Guard to the city after clashes between protesters and law enforcement. He has also mobilized 700 US Marines to help protect federal personnel and property.
Trump’s decision to federalize and deploy the National Guard against American citizens — the first time a US president has used such power since 1992 — has been called unnecessary and inflammatory by Democratic leaders.
Meanwhile, the protests caused major disruptions on the 101 Freeway, a main artery connecting major Californian cities. Photos and videos on the ground have shown cars being set on fire and protesters throwing objects onto police vehicles.
Much of the city has not been affected by the protests. Damage and graffiti is limited to a portion of downtown.






































