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DTLA: PDX Solidarity Action has grown to approx 500 people
DTLA: LAPD with rubber bullet guns blocking highway exit at Garey St and Commercial St
DTLA: Hundreds of protestors have taken the 101 north and 110 interchange.
DTLA: LAPD are blocking the 101 south opposite to protestors blocking the 101 north
DTLA: LAPD requesting backup to City Hall where they believe the protest is heading
DTLA: LAPD requested units with riot gear report to Alameda and the 101
DTLA: LAPD has formed a skirmish line to direct protestors away from the federal building and has requested “whatever squads available” to the location
DTLA: LAPD staging at 1st and Spring. They plan to push protestors west on Hill from Broadway.
DTLA: LAPD are firing rubber bullets and beating protestors with batons at Broadway and 1st. They have begun to make arrests.
DTLA: LAPD requesting additional TAC Team to Downtown
DTLA: LAPD Motor Strike Team to act as the blocking force against protestors headed to city hall
DTLA: About 15 officers lined up in front of the Federal Building armed with rubber bullets facing Grand Park. “No Justice, No Peace”, “ACAB”, and more has been spray painted onto the building.
DTLA: 🐷 moving to prioritize federal/city buildings over freeway, sending over more reinforcements heads up
DTLA: Cops filming protestors back
DTLA: LAPD officer asks if the use of "less than lethal" weapon has been approved yet, receives negative response. Allegedly only “normal use of force" is approved.
um there’s apparently a bus on fire at Temple and Los Angeles
DTLA: LAPD reports skirmish line pushing up the steps of City Hall
DTLA: Until protest at City Hall has been declared unlawful, LAPD will hold the line instead of making arrests.
DTLA: Intersection at Temple and Broadway blockaded by LAPD
DTLA: LAPD officer asks if use of less than lethal is authorized against group with umbrellas, response is that less than lethal is approved