Protests Against ICE and Military Actions Lead to Multiple Arrests in Washington, DC
Around 60 protesters were arrested in Washington, DC, during demonstrations against ICE and military actions, with some facing serious charges.
Overview
Approximately 60 demonstrators were arrested outside the U.S. Capitol after breaching police lines during protests against ICE and military parades.
A separate peaceful protest at the Supreme Court saw about 75 participants, with many later joining the Capitol demonstration.
The arrested individuals face charges including unlawful demonstration, crossing police lines, and some may face assault and resisting arrest charges.
Veterans and military families were among those protesting against President Trump's military deployments, advocating for funds to support housing and healthcare.
Two protesters were hospitalized following the arrests outside the Capitol, highlighting the tensions during the demonstrations.
Analysis
Emphasizes swift police action in arresting protesters at the U.S. Capitol.

