35 curfew violation citations issued during DTLA 'No Kings' rally Saturday, few arrests: LAPD
Small demonstrations and protests continued in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday after Saturday's "No Kings" rally drew tens of thousands of attendees.
Before Sunday's curfew went into effect, there were protests at City Hall and a few blocks away at Pershing Square.
Adrian Guerrero, with the group "Dare to Struggle," organized the rally in Pershing Square. Dozens of people gathered and called for the end of the ICE raids.
"We intend to continue standing with those people who are coming under attack, whether they are our immigrant brothers and sisters, or all those who are facing charges," Guerrero said.
A few people were arrested during the "No Kings" rally Saturday for failing to disperse, obstruction, and resisting. According to LAPD, 35 people were cited Saturday for breaking the 8 p.m. curfew.
Since the daily demonstrations began on June 7 to protest federal immigration raids in the Los Angeles area, the LAPD has arrested 561 people related to protest activity, according to the department. Twelve officers have been injured, police added. Further details about the extent of their injuries were not immediately available.
Sunday marks the fifth day of the curfew in a one-mile section of downtown. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass says she will re-evaluate the need for the curfew and its effectiveness each day.
After Sunday night's curfew went into effect, Eyewitness News spotted a lot of empty chairs at restaurants downtown.
The curfew's impact on businesses has been significant.
Alex Duarte manages The Oyster Gourmet at Grand Central Market. He says he's lost half his sales for the week.
"We're hurting. We all have cut hours. We also have to pay rent. We still have bills to pay here. Nobody's coming down here," Duarte said.
City News Service contributed to this report.