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Canada-262049-TRANSPORTATION OF MERCHANDISE OVER SEAS कंपनी निर्देशिकाएँ
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- Marines, in a Rare Move, Briefly Detain Man in Los Angeles
The man, Marcos Leao, 27, was detained by Marines who were protecting the Wilshire Federal Building, about 15 miles west of where the protests have been taking place in downtown Los Angeles In an
- Marines temporarily detain man while guarding LA federal building
Leao was placed in zip ties and held for more than two hours by the Marines and members of the National Guard, he said After Los Angeles police arrived, he was released without charges, he said A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department said they responded to a call at the scene but weren’t needed, and no charges were filed
- US marines detain first civilian in LA before expected ‘unprecedented . . .
The marines and National Guard currently deployed in Los Angeles are assigned to protect federal property and personnel and may temporarily detain people – but are required to turn them over to
- Marines detain civilian in Los Angeles, in first such case
A 27-year-old Army veteran was briefly detained at the Wilshire federal building shortly after Marines arrived there U S Marines temporarily detained a civilian in Los Angeles Friday afternoon
- US Marines carry out first known detention of civilian in Los Angeles . . .
LOS ANGELES WASHINGTON - Marines deployed to Los Angeles temporarily detained a civilian on Friday, the U S military confirmed after being presented with Reuters images, in the first known
- Marines make 1st temporary detention in LA - ABC7 San Francisco - ABC7 News
To curb any potential of violence over the weekend, the late-night curfew in downtown Los Angeles has been extended and will take place each night through the weekend from 8 p m to 6 a m
- Troops in LA can detain individuals, military official says, as . . .
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -U S troops in Los Angeles are authorized to detain people until police can arrest them, their commanding officer said on Wednesday, as hundreds of Marines prepared to move
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