Acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli announced federal charges against 10 people who allegedly engaged in violence toward officers and property during anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles during the summer.

At a news conference on Wednesday morning, Essayli said 10 people were arrested and charged in three criminal complaints. He added that the incidents took place at protests opposing immigration enforcement operations taking place across the city this past summer.

"I want to be very clear; every American has the right to peacefully protest. What is not constitutionally protected is a right to engage in violence or to impede federal agents by assaulting, doxing, or obstructing their operations," Essayli said.

The first complaint Essayli mentioned involved an incident on July 10 where Homel

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