ICE protester in Los Angeles Absolutely wrecked by NFL quality tackle by innocent bystander

A tense moment unfolded at an anti-ICE protest in Los Angeles this week, when a demonstrator threw a bottle at a police officer, only to be swiftly tackled to the ground by a bystander.

The incident occurred as hundreds gathered downtown to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement policies. While most of the demonstration remained peaceful, a few confrontations between protesters and law enforcement escalated tensions throughout the afternoon.

A protestor just threw a can at a cop and was tackled to the ground by a bystander in Los Angeles.

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According to video shared online, the protester, whose identity has not been released, hurled a bottle — described by some on the scene as a can or metal object — directly toward an LAPD officer stationed at the perimeter of the protest area.

Before police could respond, a civilian standing nearby lunged forward, tackling the protester to the ground. The bystander, who appeared to act independently and without coordination with law enforcement, restrained the individual until officers arrived to take the suspect into custody.

The quick intervention prevented further escalation at the scene, which had been volatile amid ongoing confrontations between protesters and police.

Video of the incident quickly circulated online, drawing both praise and criticism. Supporters of the bystander described the intervention as an act of civic responsibility, while others questioned the risks of civilians inserting themselves into such confrontations.

This protest was one of several recent demonstrations in Los Angeles, where tensions between anti-ICE activists and police have intensified. Law enforcement has reported multiple incidents of violence, including the use of fireworks, projectiles, and, in some cases, Molotov cocktails directed at officers. In response, LAPD has made several arrests and instituted curfews in certain parts of the city to manage public safety.

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Authorities have not released any details about potential charges against the protester involved in the bottle-throwing incident. The LAPD has also not identified the bystander who intervened.

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