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Someone Filming LA Protest with 20x Zoom Lens Spotted Unknown Sniper’s Deadly Position

A cameraman filming the ongoing protests in Los Angeles captured footage of a uniformed sniper aiming a scoped rifle at the crowd.Ford Fischer, co-founder of the independent media outlet News2, shared this footage on social media, highlighting the tense atmosphere surrounding anti-ICE demonstrations outside a federal building. Fischer documented the police declaring an unlawful assembly and using less lethal rounds to disperse the crowd, which led to at least one arrest.

On social media, users speculated that the sniper belonged to the Department of Homeland Security’s special Response Team, typically tasked with providing cover during such events. Fischer later reported that while snipers were still positioned on the building,they had switched to using binoculars rather of rifles to observe the protestors.

The protests, ignited by a series of ICE deportation raids, have spread to various cities and are set to continue, reflecting broader public discontent with immigration policies and government actions. The demonstrators advocate against perceived injustices and express frustration with what they describe as government overreach.


A cameraman documenting the ongoing Los Angeles riots captured a uniformed sniper pointing a scoped rifle at the crowd below.

Ford Fischer, co-founder of the independent media outlet News2, posted a thread with video footage of the rifleman to the social media platform X on Friday.

“POV: You’re filming some protests and you have a camera with 20X optical zoom,” Fischer wrote.

“Anti-ICE protesters gathered again outside the loading bay of a federal building in downtown LA on Thursday evening, where police declared an unlawful assembly. Officers pushed into the crowd, firing a less lethal round and arresting at least one person,” Fischer wrote in his thread.

In his next post, Fischer d the footage of the sniper perched on a building above the crowd.

“A man (not clear to me which agency) pointed a scoped rifle directly into the crowd of protesters and press as police threatened arrest,” Fischer wrote.

X users speculated about the rifleman.

“Pretty sure that patch is for Department Of Homeland Securities (Special Response Team),” one user wrote. “They typically perform over watch duties on Federal Buildings in these type of situations.”

“Yeah. Dude is doing overwatch,” another user wrote.

Fischer later posted an update that the sniper had stopped pointing his rifle at the crowd.

“While new footage from Friday night does show snipers at the same location on the federal building in LA, they appear to now be using binoculars rather than rifle scopes to observe the crowd,” he wrote.

The ongoing riots and protests, which are igniting in cities across the country, began in Los Angeles on June 6 after Immigration and Customs Enforcement executed a number of deportation raids in the city.

More protests are set to kick off Saturday as the “No Kings” anti-Trump movement sweeps across American cities, according to KTLA-TV in Los Angeles.

“They’ve defied our courts, deported Americans, disappeared people off the streets, attacked our civil rights, and slashed our services,” the No Kings website read. “The corruption has gone too. far. No thrones. No crowns. No kings.”




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One Comment

  1. Of course demonstrations are covered by ‘remote force’. It would be irresponsible to not have that protection.

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