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LAPD chief says deployment of marines comes as a surprise to him, and could make things harder

The Los Angeles police department still has not been formally notified that a marine infantry battalion will be arriving in the city, the force’s chief Jim McDonnell said in a statement on Monday afternoon.

McDonnell also suggested that 700 marines showing up on the streets of Los Angeles could actually make the job of policing the protests over federal immigration raids more difficult.

“The possible arrival of federal military forces in Los Angeles – absent clear coordination – presents a significant logistical and operational challenge for those of us charged with safeguarding this city” McDonnell said.

“The Los Angeles police department, alongside out mutual aid partners, have decades of experience managing large-scale public demonstrations, and we remain confident in our ability to do so professionally and effectively,” McDonnell added. “We are urging open and continuous lines of communication between all agencies to prevent confusion, avoid escalation and ensure a coordinated, lawful and orderly response during this critical time.”

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Gavin Newsom has said he will “surge” more than 800 state and local law enforcement officers into Los Angeles “to clean up President Trump’s mess”. In a post on X he wrote:

Chaos is exactly what Trump wanted, and now California is left to clean up the mess.

The deployment will include 640 highway patrol officers and 240 officers from neighbouring jurisdictions, his office added in a statement.

The statement said 40 people had so far been arrested in relation to vandalism, looting and violence and reminded Californians “that they have a right to speak out, but they must remain peaceful.” Los Angeles county district attorney Nathan Hochman said:

I want to make it crystal clear, you can hurl insults at whoever you want. However, if you hurl cinder blocks, light vehicles on fire, destroy property and assault law enforcement officers, you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.


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