Dozens arrested as DTLA protests spiral into violence, feds put ‘anarchists’ on notice

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Los Angeles police arrested at least dozen protesters as rowdy anti-ICE rallies raged across the city over the weekend – as videos emerged of the chaos and one of the state’s top prosecutors called the agitators “anarchists.”

Most of the arrests occurred in downtown Los Angeles amid reports of escalating violence, including an alleged assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer.

One person was arrested for a curfew violation, and six others were taken into custody for failure to disperse, according to ABC7 Eyewitness News.

🚨 HOLY CRAP! Federal agents are CHARGING at leftist agitators and making ARRESTS at the LA federal building

One just got brought to the ground and CARRIED while screaming like a child

I VOTED FOR THIS! MORE FAFO!

These psychos will finally learn they're NOT above the law 🔥🇺🇸… pic.twitter.com/aUyTpomaiU

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) February 1, 2026
Los Angeles police arrested at least dozen protesters as rowdy anti-ICE rallies raged across the city over the weekend. Pedro Colo for California Post

First Assistant US Attorney Bill Essayli circulated video of protesters clashing with police as several federal officers are seen carrying a screaming protester. Officers wearing helmets and carrying zip ties repeatedly yell, “Get back, get back, get back,” the video sgiws

“We were prepared for violent agitators and successfully arrested those who crossed the line from protesting to criminal conduct,” Essayli told The Post. “We will not permit these anarchists to assault federal property or personnel.”

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The protests began Friday and intensified into the night. By 9:20 p.m. Saturday, the LAPD ordered crowds to disperse, declaring the assembly unlawful, NBCLA reported.

“We’re not playing. We have surged federal officers to protect our property and our employees. I have authorized probable cause arrests for those who break the law, and they will be charged federally,” Essayli wrote on X on Saturday.

Things turned violent during a series of protests Friday and Saturday in Downtown Los Angeles. REUTERS
Protestors seen in Los Angeles on Friday at the ICE Out demonstration. Todd Williamson/January Images/Shutterstock

Aerial video showed fireworks being set off near the intersection of Alameda Street and Temple Street, where several arrests were made.

Federal authorities confiscated bottles, rocks, and industrial-size fireworks and deployed tear gas into the crowd, the LAPD said.

The total number of detainees and specific charges have not yet been confirmed.

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