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Suspect accused of possibly attacking cop at anti-ICE protest leads police chase

Suspect accused of possibly attacking cop at anti-ICE protest leads police chase

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The Brief
A police chase broke out involving a person accused of attacking at cop at an anti-ICE protest.
It is unknown if the suspect was an agitator or a protester.
LOS ANGELES - The search is on for the suspect accused of attacking a cop at an anti-ICE protest in Los Angeles.
The suspect, inside a dark gray sedan, drove across parts of Westlake, South Los Angeles and Inglewood on a half-hour-long chase.
The suspect eventually ditched the car a little after 11:20 p.m. and took off on foot.
Officials did not specify which protest site the suspect was linked to. It is also unknown if the suspect was an agitator or protester before allegedly attacking a law enforcement staff.
A description has not been released of the suspect.
The Source
This report used information provided by the Los Angeles Police Department.

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