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In a dramatic and historic moment, U.S. Marines have made their first-ever civilian detention on American soil in Los Angeles — zip-tying an Army veteran outside a federal building. The rare event is ...
About 50 U.S. Marines squared off against hundreds of protesters in front of a federal building in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, with the crowd yelling in unison for them to go home.
U.S. Northern Command confirmed to The Hill, the Marines "temporarily detained a civilian earlier today" under Title 10 of the United States Code governing detention by the armed forces.
Shortly after they began guarding a Los Angeles federal building, U.S. Marines detained a man who had walked onto the property and did not immediately hear their commands to stop.
U.S. Marines deployed to Los Angeles on Friday for the first time detained a civilian as part of a protest against federal immigration raids, U.S. Northern Command (Northcom) confirmed to The Hill.… ...
Hours after their highly anticipated arrival in Los Angeles, U.S. Marines were seen detaining a man next to the Federal Building in Westwood on Friday evening. According to the Associated Press, th… ...
NEW: Video from news agency Reuters appears to show a man being detained outside the Westwood Federal Building in Los Angeles. Reuters said it was the first detention by a U.S. Marine during the ...
The U.S. Marines detained their first civilian protester in Los Angeles Friday, U.S. defense officials told Fox News. The civilian, who has not yet been identified, was temporarily detained and ...
Shortly after they began guarding a Los Angeles federal building Friday, U.S. Marines detained a man who had walked onto the property and did not immediately hear their commands to stop.
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