
Nine reporter hit with rubber bullet at LA protest; LAPD 'very concerned', says chief
An Australian reporter was shot with a rubber bullet while reporting on protests against immigration raids in Los Angeles on Sunday, with the incident caught live on camera. The footage shows an officer taking aim in the direction of Nine News US correspondent Lauren Tomasi and her camera operator and then firing. The Los Angeles police chief, Jim McDonnell, said at a press conference on Monday he was aware members of the media had been likely been hit with crowd-control munitions, saying 'we're very concerned about it and we're looking into that'
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