
Crews begin cleaning debris left behind by DTLA protests; LAPD reports dozens of arrests
Crews have begun cleaning debris left behind in downtown Los Angeles after thousands of people came out to protest the recent ICE raids in L.A. County.
Monday morning has been calm and quiet after chaotic anti-ICE protests Sunday that saw cars set on fire, law enforcement firing non-lethal rounds and smoke bombs into crowds, leading to arrests and injuries. However, there is some concern from police that with several more planned protests Monday, this could lead to another day of more violence in the city.
Overnight, video from AIR7 showed looting at a business near 6th Street and Broadway and at an Adidas store nearby. Another video also appeared to show looting at a T-Mobile store on S. Broadway.
The Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department reported Monday a total of 42 people arrested in connection with the protests.
LAPD said that five officers were injured -- three were treated at the scene and two suffered minor injuries.
It was not immediately known if curfews would be enforced to help curb any violence.
