The article highlights how the proliferation of documentary evidence has not led to agreement on facts, illustrated by recent ICE protests in Los Angeles. These protests, sparked by ICE raids, displayed a mix of civil demonstrations alongside incidents of vandalism and police aggression. Footage circulated widely, showing both peaceful acts like sit-ins and aggressive police responses, all contributing to a complex narrative of the event. This reflects broader themes of how information is consumed and interpreted in a fragmented media landscape.
One group of vandals summoned several Waymo self-driving cars to the street next to the plaza where the city was founded and set them ablaze.
In one well-circulated clip, an officer in riot gear fires a nonlethal round directly at an Australian television correspondent carrying a microphone while on air.
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