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Anti-ICE protesters clash with fed agents outside DTLA federal building

January 31, 2026
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Anti-ICE protesters clash with fed agents outside DTLA federal building

Hundreds of unruly anti-ICE protesters were locked in a hostile standoff with federal agents outside the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building in downtown Los Angeles Friday.

The mob clashed with officials, who pepper-sprayed the group as it attempted to move closer to the building. It’s unclear if anyone was arrested during the melee.

Police clash with protestors during a
Police clash with protestors during a “National Shutdown” protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. AFP via Getty Images
A protester is sprayed by a police officer during an immigration protest.
A protester is sprayed by a police officer during an immigration protest. AFP via Getty Images
Protesters demonstrating against U.S. immigration policies in Los Angeles.
Protesters demonstrating against U.S. immigration policies in Los Angeles. REUTERS
Protesters, some wearing respirators, flee a cloud of gas while a man protects a woman in an immigration protest.
Protesters, some wearing respirators, flee a cloud of gas. AFP via Getty Images

Some of the agitators scrawled “F–k ICE” in spray paint along a concrete barrier — while others defaced the building.

The crowd pushed a large dumpster toward the entrance for cover, then retreated as federal agents stood their ground.

A man reacts to being gassed by police during a protest, holding his hand to his face as a woman comforts him.
A man reacts to being gassed by police during a protest, holding his hand to his face. AFP via Getty Images
People protest against US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, holding signs that read
Hundreds of unruly anti-ICE protesters were locked in a hostile standoff with federal agents in downtown Los Angeles Friday. AFP via Getty Images
Protesters clash with police during an anti-ICE demonstration.
Protesters clash with police during an anti-ICE demonstration. AFP via Getty Images

“Due to multiple large groups of protestors traffic is significantly impacted near Alameda St & 1st St. Please avoid the area. Updates to follow as conditions change,” said the LAPD in a tweet shortly after the chaos started to pick up.

The protests are a part of a “Nationwide Shutdown” that encouraged “No School. No Work. No Shopping.” in an effort to bring attention to the efforts of the Department of Homeland Security across the country.

Protestors clashing with police during an immigration protest.
A man is grabbed by his collar by a law enforcement officer while a fellow protestor reaches for him. AFP via Getty Images

While the initial scuffle died down fairly fast, additional units from LAPD were brought in for reinforcement to keep the crowd under control.

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