Arrests Made After Crowd Engages In 'Acts Of Vandalism' Following No Kings Protest In Los Angeles: PD
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By Lisa Finn
Published on March 29, 2026.
The arrests were made after a crowd refused to disperse following a No.2. protest in Los Angeles, according to the LAPD. The crowd reportedly threw rocks and refused to leave the Metropolitan Detention Center on Alameda Street. The police used tear gas and a tactical alert was issued for Los Angeles.
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