The largest LAPD Slams Anti-Trump union protest, says arrests should be uneven ‘in arguments

First on the fox: After several police officers of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) injured the rebellions during Protests against ice In Los Angeles on Sunday and Monday, the largest union of departments representing most of the officials in the hope that the “communication breakthrough” will be explored.
In a Fox News Digital statement, Los Angeles The police protective league announced that “the arrest of individuals attacking police officers should be non-famed for any competent incident commander.”
“Obviously that didn’t happen yesterday,” they said.
“When those who commit violence against anyone, let alone police officers, are allowed to mask as a peaceful protesters, it sends the wrong message and demolishes the officer of the morale,” said the committee. “We hope that this incident has been explored with the same energetality as explored past incidents of crowds control, and those who enabled the police officer consider responsible.”
Protesters against Leda blocked traffic on both sides of the highway 101 in the center of Los Angeles. (Fox 11 Los Angeles)
Thousands of demonstrants protesting for Trump’s mass deportation program descended on La -in Sunday and Monday, including the clogging of 101 highways – one of the most prominent city roads – because hundreds were detained in the middle of the scabies but later released.
A few quarrels between officersThe protesters happened because some were throwing items in the police who were equipped with non-dead weapons and clutter equipment.
Although no arrests were made on Monday, the LAPD police chief Jim McDonnell said the order had not been assigned.
“Lapd closely followed the situation, and the Incident commander made decisions that prioritized public and official security,” McDonnell said in a statement provided by Fox News Digital.
Meanwhile, the commander of the Incident on Monday, Lillian Carranza, told Fox News Digital that “those who have been attacked by the officers have become an illegal assembly.” Carranza did not explain whether she had an order to the servants not to execute arrests.
A huge protest formed in the center of Los Angeles on Sunday in response to the suppression of President Trump on immigration and emphasis on deportations. (Fox 11 Los Angeles)
“We are all to support the peaceful exercise of freedom of speech and gathering, not when it becomes violent,” she said.
Part of “LAPD Control Goals, as Carranza, includes the establishment of” visible, holding law enforcement “and” safe and safe arrival, and the departure of participants when possible “. The protection of life, property and facilities, as well as taking action “regarding the violations of the law” were also on the list.
“We do not dispute that the boss has not brought a disposal order, the incorrect commander of the incident did so, and we believe that this has brought officers in danger,” Lappl said in part. “The investigation of this incident should focus on where the collapse of communication occurred and what must happen forward for peaceful protesters and officers to be safe, while at the same time violent individuals are responsible.”
The source familiar with the incident also told Fox News Digital that several LAPD officials were “very frustrated” by the directive on Monday and the detailed confusion on the field.
Ice is arrested by 32 illegal foreigners in the Palm Beach district action. (ICE)
Many of the protesters in the last two days could be seen carrying signs, waving Mexican and Central American flags and speaking against Trump’s immigration policy.
“No man is illegal on a stolen country,” he read one sign.
The other read, “Fight with ignorance, not immigrants.”
Videos divided on social media show what it seemed like a demonist who sprayed graffiti on the highway walls and vandalized at least one car stopped in the middle of the crowd.
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Immigration and customs implementation (ICE) arrested more than 7,400 illegal immigrants across the country in nine days in the midst of his aggressive action encouraged by the new Trump administration. The agency also announced that it had set up almost 6,000 detained ice.
Fox News Digital addressed Mayor Karen Bass’s office for comment.
Stepheny Price Fox News Digital contributed to this report.