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LAPD Steps Up Patrols as Downtown LA Protest Planned After U.S.-Israeli Strikes on Iran

Officials report no specific credible threats to California despite heightened security at sensitive sites.

Overview

  • Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said police have increased patrols near houses of worship, community spaces, and other areas, citing no known credible threats to the city.
  • The governor’s office said state homeland security and emergency management teams are coordinating with federal partners and reported no specific or credible threat to California.
  • The Answer Coalition scheduled a protest at Los Angeles City Hall for 2 p.m., part of a nationwide emergency day of action that includes groups such as the National Iranian American Council and 50501.
  • Iranian state media, citing the Red Crescent, reported at least 201 people killed and more than 700 injured in the U.S.-Israeli strikes across Iran, figures not independently verified by these outlets.
  • Reports said Iran fired missiles and drones toward Israel and U.S. military bases, and several California lawmakers condemned President Trump for acting without Congressional authorization.