Waymo cars set on fire in downtown LA

Waymo announced it is suspending its service in downtown Los Angeles after several of its driverless cars were set on fire amid protests over immigration raids across Southern California.

Agitators throw debris, police fire rubber bullets

Agitators threw smoke bombs and debris toward the parked California Highway Patrol cruisers from the overpass near the Alameda Street and Union Station exit in downtown LA. Law enforcement fought back by firing rubber bullets.

Waymo set on fire in downtown LA

A driverless Waymo got set on fire by agitators in downtown LA. The fire broke out as anti-ICE protests are underway in LA County for Day 3.

Protesters run along train tracks to avoid police

Protesters and potential onlookers running away from police were spotted running along the downtown LA train tracks. The shocking scene comes as LAPD threatened to arrest anyone for breaking dispersal orders that were issued earlier Saturday night.

Explosions, rubber bullets fly in Paramount

Fireworks were being set off and rubber bullets were flying in the tense clash between federal law enforcement, anti-ICE protesters and agitators with no ties to immigration advocacy in Paramount.

Agents in riot gear toss smoke bombs, explosions in LA

Agents in riot gear have made their way to the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles as there were exchanges of smoke bombs, tear gas and fireworks between law enforcement, protesters, and agitators with no ties to immigration advocacy.

Armed law enforcement arrive in LA

Law enforcement in riot gear made their way to downtown Los Angeles. Smoke bombs were thrown across the scene as Los Angeles County is in Day 2 of anti-ICE protests. It is unknown if these are members of the National Guard.