L.A. deputies mistaken for ICE agents sparks tense neighborhood confrontation
As federal immigration agents continue to carry out raids in Southern California, sparking fear in communities across the region, a South Los Angeles neighborhood confronted sheriff’s deputies Monday, believing they were with U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement. The tense confrontation, much of which was caught on cellphone cameras, unfolded in South Park outside a [...]

As federal immigration agents continue to carry out raids in Southern California, sparking fear in communities across the region, a South Los Angeles neighborhood confronted sheriff’s deputies Monday, believing they were with U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement.
The tense confrontation, much of which was caught on cellphone cameras, unfolded in South Park outside a home near McKinley Avenue and East 49th Street.
Footage of the incident obtained by KTLA shows crowds of residents swarming L.A. County Sheriff’s deputies and yelling at them as they carried out an operation that the department told KTLA was part of an ongoing investigation.
A young child was seen in the arms of a woman who was being escorted by deputies to a pickup truck, where she loaded the child in and then slowly, with the help of law enforcement, drove out of the area.
There were other, unconfirmed reports that a teenage girl was also taken into custody.
“Someone told us that ICE was outside,” a woman who lives in the neighborhood told KTLA. “By the time we got outside, we saw these quiet people that live over here, they don’t bother nobody...[deputies] were just all over the place. They claimed they weren’t ICE, but yes, they were.”
Despite’s the sheriff’s department statements about the operation and the fact that they do not, per department policy, share information with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, community members refused to believe their presence was unrelated to ICE.
“They were laughing in people’s faces, [saying], ‘You guys are so ignorant, we’re not ICE,” Isabela Caltitla, who witnessed the incident, said. “I think they were because they were ripping people apart.” ‘
Union del Barrio, according to one of its members, Ron Gochez, has been patrolling the street looking for immigration enforcement activity since 2020.
“What we’re seeing right now in South Central is resistance,” he told KTLA. “The people came out at 49th and McKinley and they were denouncing the sheriff taking away a 3-year-old little girl. People right now in this neighborhood are riding around, the youngsters on scooters, on their bikes, they’re patrolling the neighborhood looking for ICE because they know that our community, right now, is under attack. They’re kidnapping people.”
Gochez added that many in the community feel they have no choice but to stand up and act, many of them saying it’s incredibly hard to know who to trust.
“The politicians aren’t doing anything for us,” Gochez said. “The police and the sheriff are helping, they’re collaborating with ICE and so the people are the only ones that can defend the people.”
Sheriff’s officials have, so far, not provided any additional information about the operation carried out in the South Park neighborhood, nor have they said if anyone was detained and, if so, for what.
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