No arrests made during Sunday's protests, LAPD says
After hundreds of arrests over the course of a week-plus, Sunday's protests resulted in no arrests at all, the Los Angeles Police Department said. That marks a distinct shift from June 7 through June 14, during which 575 arrests were made "related to protest activity," the LAPD said in a news release. "This number reflects [...]

After hundreds of arrests over the course of a week-plus, Sunday's protests resulted in no arrests at all, the Los Angeles Police Department said.
That marks a distinct shift from June 7 through June 14, during which 575 arrests were made "related to protest activity," the LAPD said in a news release.
"This number reflects an adjustment made to include 14 arrests for looting that occurred earlier in the week but were not previously included in our tabulation," police added.
In addition, the LAPD updated its number of injured officers to 10.
While Saturday's No Kings Day events drew the largest crowds, protests continued into Monday as federal agents continue to detain people amid an immigration crackdown.
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