In a shocking escalation of violence during a protest in downtown Los Angeles, a demonstrator suffered a severe eye injury after being struck by a foam projectile fired by police. The incident, which has sparked outrage and calls for accountability, occurred on Saturday evening as tensions flared between protesters and law enforcement.
Marshall Woodruff, the injured protester, spoke from his hospital bed, recounting the chaos that erupted during what began as a peaceful gathering. “It felt like a music festival,” he said, describing the atmosphere before police arrived in overwhelming numbers. He claims that officers, equipped with less-than-lethal foam projectile launchers, escalated the situation without any prior warning or dispersal orders.
Eyewitness accounts suggest that the protest was largely non-violent until police intervened with aggressive tactics. “There really was no announcement to disperse,” Woodruff stated, condemning the lack of communication from law enforcement. “It was just shoot first, ask questions later.” His injuries are serious, and he fears permanent damage to his eye.
The Los Angeles Police Department has defended its actions, alleging that objects were thrown at officers, prompting the use of crowd control measures. However, the growing backlash from the community raises questions about the appropriateness of such forceful responses.
As this incident comes under review by the L.A. Police Commission, activists and community members are demanding accountability and transparency regarding police conduct during protests. The investigation is expected to begin later today, as the city grapples with the implications of this alarming confrontation. The urgency for answers has never been more pressing, as the people of Los Angeles seek justice for those injured in the line of peaceful protest.