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LA Protests: Force Rules for National Guard & Marines Explained - News Directory 3

LA Protests: Force Rules for National Guard & Marines Explained

June 10, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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At a glance
  • In⁢ response to protests against immigration sweeps, the National Guard has been deployed to los Angeles.
  • These​ rules would change if President Donald Trump invokes​ the Insurrection Act, which he has not done, ⁢officials added.
  • The personnel are​ operating under rules of force that call‍ for de-escalation whenever possible.
Original source: abcnews.go.com

Amidst‌ escalating protests in Los⁣ Angeles, the National Guard adn Marines have ​been deployed.⁤ Discover the specific force ⁤rules governing these ⁢troops, a⁣ critical ‌aspect of ‌the response to ​immigration⁣ sweeps⁤ protests. Officials have clarified directives, ⁤including the ‌prohibition of rubber bullets and pepper spray, emphasizing ​de-escalation tactics. The deployment, led by Army Maj. Gen. Scott Sherman, involves 2,800 troops ‍operating under Title⁤ 10 status, a‍ detail ⁤News Directory​ 3 is closely covering. understand the‍ logistical ​challenges ​and the‍ importance of ⁣communication between agencies, as highlighted‌ by LAPD ⁢Chief‌ Jim‍ McDonnell. Investigate⁣ how these guidelines change ‌under‌ the Insurrection Act. ‌Discover what’s next‍ in this evolving situation.

Key Points

  • National Guard deployed to Los Angeles amid ⁢immigration sweeps protests.
  • Troops are under orders not to use rubber bullets or ‍pepper spray.
  • local ​officials emphasize the need for clear ⁣communication between agencies.

National Guard​ Deployed to Los ‍Angeles Amid Immigration Protests

Updated June 10,2025

California national Guard stands guard outside ⁣the ‌Edward R. Roybal Federal Building​ in Los Angeles during ⁣immigration protests.
California National Guard troops stand outside the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building in Los Angeles, June 9, 2025.⁣ Daniel Cole/Reuters

In⁢ response to protests against immigration sweeps, the National Guard has been deployed to los Angeles. Federal officials said the troops will not be ⁤using rubber bullets‍ or pepper spray.

These​ rules would change if President Donald Trump invokes​ the Insurrection Act, which he has not done, ⁢officials added.

A member of the California National ⁣Guard stands ⁢outside the Edward⁤ R. Roybal federal building in Los ⁣Angeles.
A member of the ⁣California National Guard ⁤stands outside the Edward R. Roybal federal building in Los Angeles, June 8, 2025. Mike ‍Blake/Reuters

The personnel are​ operating under rules of force that call‍ for de-escalation whenever possible.

Los Angeles ⁢Police Department Chief Jim​ McDonnell said the⁣ arrival of federal military forces presents⁢ a logistical and operational challenge. He stressed the need for open communication⁤ between all agencies to prevent confusion and ensure a coordinated response.

Retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Thomas Edmonds said⁤ he would demand clarification⁤ of‍ the rules of engagement for the troops.He noted the⁣ mission appears to be defined as non-law enforcement, even as they protect law‍ enforcement ​personnel and ⁣federal buildings.

Army Maj. Gen. Scott Sherman⁤ is leading the Marines and National ‌Guard troops sent to Los Angeles, officials said.

In total, ‌2,800 troops are operating under Title 10 status, including 2,100 National Guard ​soldiers and 700 active-duty Marines.

Title 10 of the U.S. Code ‌allows the president to call ​on federal service members in cases of rebellion or when regular‌ forces​ are ​insufficient to enforce U.S. laws.

U.S. Northern Command said ⁣the deployment of 700 Marines ensures adequate forces⁤ for​ continuous coverage. The ‌deployed force, ‍known as ‍”Task Force‌ 51,” has ‍been ⁢trained in de-escalation, crowd control, and⁢ rules⁣ for‌ the use of ⁣force, officials said.

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