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Justice Department Drops Felony Charges Against Los Angeles Protesters After Affidavit Errors

False or misleading affidavits from ICE and DHS officers forced the Justice Department to drop high-profile assault and impeding cases from recent Los Angeles protests.

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Overview

  • The DOJ dismissed at least eight felony assault and impeding charges after court records revealed officers’ reports contained false statements and misreported events.
  • A Guardian review found prosecutors quickly dropped seven of nine cases promoted by Attorney General Pam Bondi due to fabrications and misrepresented video evidence.
  • Agents’ affidavits inverted sequences of events, including accusations that protesters shoved officers when footage showed officers pushing demonstrators.
  • Prosecutors withdrew an indictment after naming the wrong defendant in one high-profile case overseen by U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli.
  • These collapses follow grand jury refusals to indict and judicial rulings curbing appearance-based stops and ICE bond-hearing bans, intensifying scrutiny of federal enforcement tactics.