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 US Marines detain civilian in LA in first known incident amid immigration protest deployment

U.S. Marines detained a civilian outside a Los Angeles federal building in their first known enforcement action amid immigration protest deployments.

June 14, 2025 / 14:37 IST
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US Marines make first detention in LA
US Marines make first detention in LA

Shortly after they began guarding a Los Angeles federal building Friday, U.S. Marines detained a man who had walked onto the property and did not immediately hear their commands to stop.

The brief detention marked the first time federal troops have detained a civilian since they were deployed to the nation's second-largest city by President Donald Trump in response to protests over the administration's immigration arrests. The Marines were activated earlier this week but began their duties Friday.

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The man, Marcos Leao, was later released without charges and said the Marines were just doing their jobs.

A U.S. Army North spokesperson said the troops have the authority to temporarily detain people under specific circumstances. He said those detentions end when the person can be transferred to “appropriate civilian law enforcement personnel.”