Tactical alert declared after LAPD officer injured by protesters in DTLA

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A citywide tactical alert was in effect Tuesday evening after a Los Angeles Police Department officer was injured while attempting to control a group of protesters near Pershing Square.

Officers were “facilitating a group of 250” who were walking from Broadway and First Street, near Los Angeles City Hall, to Pershing Square just after 8:15 p.m., according to LAPD Chief Michel Moore.

The group of protesters “began to take the intersection” once they reached Pershing Square, leading officers to attempt “to communicate, clear and provide dispersal order to the group,” Moore said just after 9:05 p.m.

Moore said the group began throwing rocks and bottles at the LAPD officers, and one officer was injured. CBS2 reported an ambulance was called to the scene, but authorities could not confirm the officer’s condition.

Officers were attempting to get the group, that began as a protest in favor of abortion rights, to disperse from the area as of about 9:20 p.m., according to CBS2. No further details on the incident or tactical alert were immediately available.

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