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A police officer hit Australian reporter Lauren Tomasi with a nonlethal round as she was reporting live on the immigration protests in Los Angeles.
The reporter, who doesn’t appear to be wearing personal protective equipment, cries out in pain and clutches her lower leg as she and her cameraman quickly move away from the police line.
While covering mounting protests against ICE raids in Los Angeles, CNN's Jason Carroll was briefly detained by LAPD live on air.