Key Points Summary โ โLA riots out of controlโ
- LA riots out of control for third straight night
- Trump federalizes National Guard despite opposition
- Gavin Newsom demands withdrawal, faces arrest threats
- Freeway 101 blocked by protesters and security clashes
- 12-hour standoff erupts in Compton with federal agents
- Military vehicles deployed; Marines placed on alert
- Looting reported as violence spreads across neighborhoods
Protest Chaos Grips Los Angeles Streets
Los Angeles burned with unrest for a third straight night as anti-ICE protests exploded across the city. Crowds ignited fires, smashed windows, and battled police. The city looked like a war zone. Terrified residents stayed inside, hiding from the chaos.

Thousands filled downtown. Riot police met them head-on. Tear gas stung the air. Sirens screamed. Tempers exploded.
Police confirmed injuries. Protesters and officers went down. Arrests followed swiftly.
Freeway Blocked, Looting Adds to Panic
As the sun set, protesters shut down the 101 Freeway. Fires lit up the road. Barricades rose. Police tried to clear the area but were bombarded with bottles and fireworks.
In nearby districts, looters ransacked stores. Glass shattered. TVs, sneakers, and liquor spilled onto sidewalks. Helicopters hovered above the madness.
The LAPD declared a citywide tactical alert. Gunfire echoed in Compton, Echo Park, and South LA. Fear spread fast.

Trump Escalates, Newsom Fights Back
The crisis turned political overnight. President Trump issued a memo, federalizing 2,000 California National Guardsmen. Governor Gavin Newsom opposed it loudly.
โThey want a spectacle,โ Newsom warned. โBut we wonโt give them one. Protest peacefully.โ
Tom Homan, Trumpโs border czar, hit back hard. โIf Newsom or the mayor tries to interfere, weโll arrest them,โ he said.
Trumpโs order authorized a 60-day deployment. It could last longer, depending on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Armed Standoff in Compton Terrifies Locals
Compton became the flashpoint. Federal agents and armed rioters faced off in a warehouse siege that lasted 12 hours. Automatic gunfire cracked the night. Agents surrounded a building filled with Molotovs and stolen arms.
No deaths were confirmed. But medics treated wounded on-site.
Vanessa Carter, a local mother, stood at her window. โThis feels like martial law,โ she whispered, clutching her kids.
Military Vehicles Roll Through LA Streets
Armored trucks rolled through Venice Boulevard. People froze. Parents clutched children. Instead of calming nerves, the military parade fueled fear.
Secretary Hegseth confirmed the Marines at Camp Pendleton are ready. โWeโll escalate if federal officers come under attack again.โ
The National Guard built barricades near federal buildings and ICE offices. Explosions rocked the city once more after dark.
Divided Nation Reacts, Protests Spread
Social media exploded. Trump supporters cheered the force. โFinally, law and order,โ wrote one post. Others seethed. โWeโre being occupied,โ tweeted Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Solidarity protests hit Portland, Chicago, and New York. Homeland Security warned more troops might deploy.
โThis canโt go nationwide,โ said Hegseth. โWe need to shut LA down fast.โ
Whatโs Next as Tensions Keep Boiling
The White House wonโt budge. โWeโll have troops everywhere,โ Trump vowed.
Newsom stayed defiant. He called Trumpโs actions โauthoritarian theaterโ and begged for calm.
Churches opened as makeshift shelters. Parking lots became triage zones. But the tension wouldnโt fade.
Monday morning revealed a wounded Los Angeles. Smoke hovered. Businesses boarded up. Parents wondered if schools would open.
The LA riots are out of control. And the rest of America is watching.
Public Reaction
- โIt feels like a war zone,โ said a shop owner in East LA.
- โTrumpโs going too far,โ tweeted a UCLA student.
- โNewsom should be arrested,โ wrote a conservative blogger.
What Comes Next?
- Additional federal troops could be deployed by midweek
- Senate hearing requested on legality of troop activation
- Aid groups prepare for another wave of mass arrests
- Curfew measures expected to be extended through the week
For now, LA stands on a razorโs edge, caught between politics and protest, law and lawlessness.