Prosecutors Warn Some Rioters Could Face Long Prison Sentences

Federal and district attorneys highlight criminal cases and potential penalties for violence during Los Angeles protests.
Prosecutors Warn Some Rioters Could Face Long Prison Sentences
LAPD officers arrest a man in Los Angeles on June 8, 2025. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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Some people who protested in downtown Los Angeles are facing felony charges with penalties ranging from fines and a few years in prison to more than a decade in prison, according to federal and district prosecutors.

U.S. Attorney for California’s Central District Bill Essayli said at a June 11 press conference that criminal charges have been filed against L.A. and Orange County residents suspected of committing violence against law enforcement officers during the anti-ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) protest that erupted on June 6 and continued for days, despite warnings from law enforcement to disperse after they were declared “unlawful assemblies” because of risks to public safety and curfew orders.