Thousands attend No Kings rally in downtown Los Angeles

March 29, 2026 • Google News World

Thousands of people gathered in downtown Los Angeles for a “No Kings” rally on Saturday. The event was marked by chaos as protesters clashed with law enforcement.

According to reports, the protest began peacefully but escalated into violence when police attempted to disperse the crowd. A tactical alert was issued across the city, and officers were deployed to maintain order.

Arrests were made during the incident, and eyewitnesses described a scene of intense confrontation between protesters and law enforcement. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) issued a dispersal order, but it appears that some individuals refused to comply.

The event was also attended by members of the media, including representatives from ABC7 Los Angeles, KTLA, CBS News, and Hanford Sentinel. Middle East Eye reported on the incident, stating that approximately 1,000 protesters surrounded a federal building and attacked officers.

The LAPD confirmed that the situation had been brought under control, but details about the number of arrests and injuries are not yet available. The cause of the violence is still unclear, although some reports suggest that the protest was related to a perceived threat from monarchies or royal families.

The incident has raised concerns about public safety in downtown Los Angeles, with many residents expressing shock and dismay at the events that unfolded.

Source: Google News World