USA: Protests against immigration operations leave two police officers injured

by Andrea
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Two police officers were injured during clashes with protesters on Saturday (7) in the United States, according to an email sent to CNN from the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department.

The officers were transferred to a hospital with minor injuries and later released.

The department was unaware of, but reported that a Hyundai car was burned and that a fire in a mall started and was quickly extinguished.

A CNN He requested more details about where these incidents occurred.

Authorities also confirmed that several people were arrested and that a prison has been made – although the accusations are still pending.

Protests started on Friday

Protests against immigration operations began on Friday afternoon (6). At night, almost two hours after declaring the demonstrations as illegal meetings in the center.

“The use of less lethal ammunition was authorized by the incident commander,” wrote the LAPD central division into an X post.

Manifestations occur in the midst of Trump’s offensive against immigration, which includes waves of beats and deportations across the country.

Videos of the scene show shock police with shields and sticks, throwing smoke bombs against the crowd.

Protesters shouted “liberate all” and held posters as “full rights to all immigrants” and “stop the deportations.”

In a video, several police officers arrest at least one person on the floor.

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