The number of busts from last month’s rowdy anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles has now surpassed 40, including a teen charged with attempted murder and a man busted for slamming a cop with a flagpole.
“The large-scale protests may have ended for now, but our work has not,” LA County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said in a statement Tuesday. “We are continuing to review evidence, identify suspects and file charges where the law has been broken.:
The raucous riots came in protest to nationwide raids by federal immigration agents enforcing President Trump’s order to nab and deport illegal immigrants in the US.
According to a report last week, the unrest cost the City of Angels more than $32 million in damages and police overtime costs, not counting the cost of National Guard troops ordered in by Trump.
According to Hochman, the busts include a 17-year-old — who was not named due to his age — who was charged with attempted murder, assault on a peace officer and misdemeanor rioting.
Robert Amaya, 49, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly confronting a family near the demonstration and wielding a knife at an 11-year-old girl.
Patrick Munoz, 37, was hit with resisting arrest and assault charges for allegedly slamming a cop with a flagpole outside an LA hotel where protesters wrongly believed ICE agents were holed up.
Dana Whitson, 66, and Iran Castro, 29, were charged with police attacking police horses in separate incidents, while 27-year-old twin sisters Antonia Aguilar and Lucia Aguilar Cole were hit with charges that they scuffled with cops after throwing a plastic bottle at a cop.
Dozens of others were charged with a slew of rioting, misconduct and assault charges.