LA descends into a war zone as furious protesters brandishing Mexican and American flags while wearing gas masks ATTACK police

Chaotic scenes unfolded on Friday in Los Angeles as protesters carrying Mexican and American flags clashed with police while demonstrating against Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids.
Protesters stormed the outside of a federal prison in downtown Los Angeles and came face-to-face with police officers, who protected themselves behind shields before unleashing pepper balls and tear gas.
One dramatic image depicted a protester striking an officer’s shield with a skateboard. Another revealed police firing non-lethal rounds at protesters in an effort to disperse.
The Los Angeles Police Department issued a warning just before 9 pm, ordering all protesters near Union Station to disperse within 10 minutes.
Officers then infiltrated the scene and said they were met with bottles and rocks hurled at them, according to the LAPD’s social media account.
LAPD Central Division announced a ‘tactical alert’ after federal authorities were hit with debris, bottles, and other objects.
As the night continued, the LAPD arrested ‘violent agitators’ who were allegedly ‘fighting with officers,’ one of whom was accused of ‘using a sling shot to shoot hard metal objects at officers who were standing on the line.
Mayor Karen Bass later confirmed that five people were arrested during the dramatic confrontation. The Daily Mail has reached out to the LAPD for an update on the arrests.
Chaotic scenes unfolded after a protest moved toward a federal prison in downtown Los Angeles. One image showed one protester striking a police shield with his skateboard, seen above
Police fired off nonlethal rounds of chemical irritant to disperse demonstrators, seen above
Some demonstrators engaged in physical confrontations with the LAPD after officers issued a tactical alert
Bass urged protesters in the city to remain peaceful during a press conference on Friday, adding that violence was ‘exactly what I believe this administration wants to see happen.’
‘I think the protests are extremely important, but it is equally important for these protests to be peaceful, for vandalism not to take place,’ she said.
‘That does not impact the administration in any kind of way that is going to bring about any type of change.’
Protesters told the Los Angeles Times that officers positioned themselves on the roof and fired off nonlethal rounds, deploying a green and yellow irritant that created a large cloud.
Many of the protesters were seen in gas masks as some covered their eyes and fled the scene.
Bass double down on her message to refrain from violence later in the evening, writing on X: ‘Peaceful protest is a constitutional right.
‘I urge Angelenos to exercise that right safely and not give this administration an excuse to escalate. Los Angeles stands together.’
One image from the chaos revealed officers firing off nonlethal rounds to disperse the demonstration
Protesters who weren’t wearing gas masks or protection over their face were seen pouring water and milk over their eyes
Protesters took to the streets on Friday in Los Angeles to demand an end to ICE raids. Pictured above are demonstrators marching outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles
Mayor Karen Bass, pictured above at a press conference on Friday, urged demonstrators to remain peaceful and not to provoke retaliation from the Trump administration



