What to Know 6n5w24
- A curfew was declared for part of downtown LA after a night of vandalism and looting.
- Some downtown LA businesses were damaged and looted Monday night after a day of largely peaceful protests turned violent.
- The LAPD reported more than 100 arrests, including for looting, after Monday's protests and violence in downtown LA.
- California filed an emergency motion to block President Trump from expanding the mission of federalized National Guard and Marines in LA.
- Several protesters were detained after they walked onto the 101 Freeway, blocking traffic Tuesday afternoon in downtown LA.
- A pregnant U.S. citizen was hospitalized after her release from federal custody following her detention Sunday in Hawthorne.
- LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said the possibility of Marines in Los Angeles "presents a significant logistical and operational challenge."
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