A federal agent was injured during an anti-ICE protest in downtown Los Angeles on Friday, according to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). The incident occurred during a demonstration where protesters blocked traffic, committed vandalism, and threw items at police, the LAPD reported on X. In a separate developing story, police activity is underway near the home of missing 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, Arizona, with authorities investigating a residence about two miles from her home.
The federal agent was attacked during the anti-ICE protest, the LAPD confirmed. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded to the scene to assist the injured agent. The LAPD also reported that suspects involved in the attack were apprehended.
Meanwhile, in Tucson, Arizona, police activity is ongoing in connection to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of US news anchor Savannah Guthrie. Armed police teams have been observed at a residence near Guthrie's home, with a sheriff's vehicle blocking the road, according to a BBC World report. Investigators previously found DNA at Guthrie's address that did not belong to her or anyone close to her. Authorities believe she was taken against her will after disappearing from her home nearly two weeks ago.
Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, who is facing increased scrutiny in the Guthrie case, has been under public scrutiny before, according to Fox News. The sheriff is facing criticism as the search for Guthrie nears the two-week mark.
In other news, the Department of Homeland Security is seeking to identify individuals who oppose Immigration and Customs Enforcement by requesting identifying information from social media companies. According to four government officials and tech employees, Google, Reddit, Discord, and Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, have received hundreds of administrative subpoenas from the Department of Homeland Security. Google, Meta, and Reddit have complied with some of the requests, the government officials said.
In France, Gisèle Pelicot, the woman at the center of France's largest rape trial, shared her experience with BBC Newsnight. She described feeling "crushed by horror" upon discovering her husband had repeatedly drugged and raped her. "Something exploded inside me," she said, recalling the moment she realized the scale of her husband's crimes.
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