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Paintball Shooting of Officer: Man Charged | Protest Arrest

Paintball Shooting of Officer: Man Charged | Protest Arrest

June 17, 2025 Catherine Williams News

Edwin Manriquez has been charged ​with assaulting ⁤a federal officer⁢ after allegedly ​firing paintballs at the officer during ⁢downtown Los Angeles protests.​ federal⁢ charges are now pending, following an incident on June 9th near the‍ federal‍ building. Authorities, using video ⁤evidence, quickly ‍identified Manriquez, leading to his arrest. the driver of the vehicle cooperated, providing⁤ crucial ⁢details. Manriquez, captured after the protest⁤ arrest, now faces serious legal consequences. This case is​ part of wider scrutiny of protest activity. Los Angeles County ⁢District Attorney Nathan Hochman⁢ vows to prosecute those involved in violence.Stay informed with reliable news from News Directory⁣ 3.Discover ‌what’s next for Manriquez ‌and the ongoing⁣ inquiry into​ protest-related incidents.

Key Points

  • Edwin Manriquez charged with assault on a federal officer.
  • Incident occurred during downtown Los Angeles protests.
  • Driver cooperated with FBI, leading ​to manriquez’s arrest.

Man Charged in Paintball Attack on ​Federal Officer During LA Protests

Updated June 17, 2025

Edwin Osvaldo Manriquez faces federal⁤ charges after allegedly shooting paintballs at a Federal protective Service officer during protests in downtown Los Angeles on June 9. The officer, part of the U.S. Department ⁢of homeland Security, was stationed‌ at the federal building on Los Angeles Street.

According to‍ an FBI affidavit,Manriquez allegedly fired multiple paintball rounds from the passenger seat of a white​ 2005 ​Infiniti G35 coupe. The paintballs⁤ struck​ the officer on the head, ear, cheek, ⁤neck, and shoulder, though the officer was wearing a helmet and protective gear. Manriquez is charged with assault on a federal officer.

Investigators identified Manriquez and the driver through video footage of the vehicle’s⁤ license plate. A subsequent search of the driver’s home, armed with a warrant, revealed⁢ the paintball gun and additional paintballs in the garage ​and car.​ The ⁣driver confirmed⁤ to the FBI his presence during the ‍incident.

Text messages revealed the driver’s disagreement with Manriquez’s actions. “I told u not to shoot them bruh they not part of immigration,” the driver texted, expressing concern about potential legal repercussions.‍ Manriquez, however, seemed unconcerned, ‌replying, “they ⁢ain’t gonna get us… we had our face covered.”

Manriquez was arrested and appeared before a federal magistrate. Laura Eimiller, an FBI spokesperson, said Manriquez was released on⁤ bond for home monitoring. The incident is part of a series of federal charges related to protest activity, including more serious offenses like​ hurling a Molotov cocktail and throwing cinder blocks at law enforcement.

The ⁢arrest of david Huerta, president⁤ of Service Employees International Union⁤ California, during an immigration raid has also drawn scrutiny. huerta was documenting the raid when federal officials allege he ‌obstructed their vehicles. Video footage shows authorities pushing Huerta, causing him to⁣ fall and ⁤apparently hit his head.

Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan‍ Hochman has vowed to prosecute those involved in violence, ⁣theft, and property destruction during recent protests, while also protecting the right to peaceful assembly.

what’s next

Manriquez awaits further court proceedings while under ⁤home monitoring. The inquiry into ​protest-related incidents in Los Angeles continues, with authorities vowing ⁢to hold perpetrators accountable.

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