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The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department declared an unlawful assembly on Saturday after "No Kings" protests ended. Local police are arresting people and trying to disperse the crowds.
Alejandro Orellana, 29, faces charges of conspiracy and aiding civil disorder after he handed out protective face shields to people protesting against immigration raids in L.A. last month.
An unlawful assembly was declared in downtown Los Angeles due to demonstrators throwing objects at officers, LAPD's Deputy Chief said.
Although, name of the Appellant does not appear to be mentioned specifically in the FIR, yet it is stated that the accused persons named in the FIR along with their associates had assaulted the victim ...
An unlawful assembly was declared within hours of when the violence first broke out way back on June 6 — more than a week ago, when the rioters and arsonists initially clashed with federal officers.
Finley McCloskey, 19, and Jake Zimilies, 19, both of Northport, who were fighting when officers arrived, were each charged with unlawful assembly, police said.
One suspect, Devine Brown, 25, of Mastic Beach was charged with assault, menacing, prohibitive use of a weapon and unlawful assembly, police said. He was detained overnight and is scheduled to be ...
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