A $50,000 reward is being offered for details leading to the identification and arrest of a man who threw rocks at police vehicles.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued a call for information regarding a suspect involved in an incident on June 7, 2025, in Paramount, California.
The suspect reportedly threw rocks at law enforcement vehicles and assaulted a federal officer, causing damage to government property.
This incident occurred around 3:30 p.m. on Alondra Boulevard, resulting in injuries to at least one police officer.
FBI officials, including Akil Davis, the acting deputy director of the Los Angeles field office, emphasized their commitment to ensuring the safety of law enforcement personnel and the public, stating, "We will not tolerate anyone interfering with law enforcement and endangering police officers or the community."
The FBI has released a photograph of the suspect, who is described as wearing a baseball cap and a shirt with the word 'Zakatekas' printed on it, with a scarf obscuring his face.
In related news, protests have erupted in Los Angeles in response to actions taken by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, which conducted raids and deportations.
The situation has escalated following the deployment of the National Guard by President
Donald Trump without state consent, which California Governor Gavin Newsom has labeled as illegal and announced plans to file a lawsuit against the administration.
Trump has made comments regarding demonstrators, suggesting a strong response from the National Guard and indicating the mobilization of over 700 Marines stationed in Twentynine Palms, California, to assist local law enforcement.
This deployment is reported to be activated within 24 hours, aimed at restoring order amid ongoing protests.
The tensions in Los Angeles have continued to rise as local communities react to federal immigration policies, which include recent raids targeting undocumented workers.
The protests have garnered national attention, reflecting a broader unrest regarding immigration enforcement.
Simultaneously, demonstrators in New York City have engaged in protests against ICE actions.
These protests resulted in arrests when a group of approximately twenty individuals occupied the lobby of Trump Tower, calling for the release of those detained by ICE.
Police confirmed that participants were warned to leave before a total of 24 individuals were taken into custody for failing to comply.
In Serbia, significant protests are occurring as members of the academic community gather to contest government policies affecting higher education.
Protestors have blocked major streets in Belgrade, demanding the cancellation of a controversial regulation that limits scientific work, arguing that such measures threaten the quality of education.
The protesters plan to maintain their presence until their demands are met.