NOW Citizen Journalists Share Video of Los Angeles Protests
NOW Citizen Journalists are on the ground in Los Angeles showing you what's happening with protests and ICE arrests. Join them to make sure your voice is heard. Link to download the app is below.
NOW Citizen Journalist shows us the empty alleys in Downtown Los Angeles early Thursday afternoon. They are usually filled with people. Our Citizen Journalist reports that the majority of the businesses are closed:
NOW Citizen Journalist takes us to day six of protests in Los Angeles:
NOW Citizen Journalist shows us Downtown Los Angeles after night one of the curfew:
NOW Citizen Journalists show us protests underway on Tuesday in Los Angeles. The citizen journalist who shot the first video tells us the protests briefly spilled onto the 101 Freeway. At around the :24 mark of the video, another citizen journalist shows us video of protesters on 6th Street:
NOW Citizen Journalist @edgar16 shows us damage in Downtown Los Angeles after the protests:
NOW Reporter Karen Marroquin shows us damage in Downtown Los Angeles after the protests. She also spoke with business owners who are worried their businesses will be damaged next:
NOW Citizen Journalist @edgar16 shared video of police and National Guard dispersing crowds in Los Angeles during the protests:
NOW Citizen Journalist @4pawfriendly uploaded video of protests spilled onto the 101 Freeway in Los Angeles:
NOW Citizen Journalists Uploaded videos of the clashes between protesters and police in Los Angeles:
What Sparked the LA Protests?
NOW Citizen Journalists show us the ICE operations that preceded the protests in Los Angeles. The clashes between police and protesters in Los Angeles were sparked by ICE operations in the city last week.ICE confirmed that it made more than 100 arrests. ICE carried out operations at a Home Depot location in Los Angeles, as well as at Ambiance Apparel in the Fashion District. NOW Citizen Journalists @edgar16, @yesenia31 and @plbenavides shared video of the operations via the NOW Local News App. Watch below: