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Downtown LA curfew, faith leaders’ call, quiet night

By June 11, 2025 LA Times No Comments3 Mins Read
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Los Angeles had the quietest night of the week on Tuesday. This is because the city’s curfew and the calling of faith leaders appeared to quell the fierce protests against the Trump administration’s vast immigration attacks for at least one night.

Mayor Karen Bass ordered a curfew in downtown Los Angeles, between 8pm and 6am, housing city halls, major county criminal courts, LAPD headquarters and federal buildings targeted for protests that house federal buildings.

A department spokesperson said police reported “at least” arrests of 25 people for curfew violations as of 10pm, but the number was expected to increase.

Shortly before the curfew came into effect, Bass joined the Grand Park religious leadership array and called for “non-violent” resistance to President Trump’s immigrant sweep.

“We don’t follow beforehand. We don’t look. We won’t incite the flames of extremism. We won’t answer violence with violence,” Rabbi Sharon Blouse said.

Shortly before the curfew came into effect, Grand Park Group marched towards the federal building on Los Angeles Avenue, walking through an area covered in crushed glass, graffiti and used police ammunition. When faith leaders arrived and asked the group to kneel and pray on the stairs of the building, Homeland Security officials trained members of the clergy with pepperball guns, while members of the National Guard tense their riot shields.

Law enforcement formed a skirmish line on Temple and Los Angeles Street on Tuesday after a curfew came into effect in downtown Los Angeles

(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)

“We see you wearing your masks, you don’t need them,” Pastor Eddie Anderson told officers and security guards. “People came together and reminded us that there is a higher power, to remind us that in Los Angeles, everyone is free and that humans are not illegal.”

But Johnson and the large group managed to pass the federal building without any problems, but police siren lament struck downtown Los Angeles at 8pm, so LAPD helicopters quickly declared an illegal gathering, and a group of clergy prayed for prayers and slowly painted flowers at the feet of a column on California Highway Patrol Equipment before declaring an illegal gathering.

“We’re back here tomorrow. No one has to shoot today,” Johnson told the crowd.

Los Angeles police quickly established a skirmish line at the intersection of Temple Street and Los Angeles Street, where they faced a crowd of about 150 people.

Officials trampled traffic and defeated at least one protester. Shortly thereafter, officers fired a less-than-fatal round in the direction of the person throwing the glass bottle from the pedestrian bridge above them, and another group of policemen moved towards the protesters who remained in front of the federal building.

At about 8:40pm, law enforcement again declared illegal rally on both ground and helicopters. High beams from the helicopter shine in the crowd. Officers blocked protesters several blocks of Temple Street, fired non-fatal ammunition, and pushed people in, but the crowd had dropped to less than 20 by that point.

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