
The Los Angeles Police Department is facing intense scrutiny after a recent protest ended with 50 arrests and the deployment of over 600 non-lethal rounds. The demonstrations, which began peacefully, escalated when protesters allegedly blocked major intersections and refused to disperse. In response, LAPD officers moved in with force, using rubber bullets and crowd control tactics that some are calling excessive. The department defended its actions, stating that they were necessary to ensure public safety and prevent further unrest. However, civil rights groups and local leaders are demanding an independent review, citing concerns over the use of force and the rights of peaceful demonstrators.