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A federal agent suffered injuries following an attack amid an anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protest in Downtown Los Angeles on Friday. This incident was confirmed by the Los Angeles Police Department.
According to a post on X by the LAPD, the Los Angeles Fire Department was dispatched to assist the injured federal agent shortly before 1 p.m.
During the protest, demonstrators engaged in blocking traffic and vandalism, including damage to the Federal Building. They also hurled items at police officers, as reported in several updates from the department.
The LAPD later indicated that those responsible for attacking the federal agents had merged with the crowd of marchers, complicating efforts to identify them.

A federal agent was injured after being attacked during an anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protest in Downtown Los Angeles on Friday, the Los Angeles Police Department confirmed. (KTTV)
The protest was part of a student walkout, according to local outlets.
The students could be seen in aerial video stalling traffic as they walked down a street holding up American, Mexican and other flags.
The protesters also waved signs that said things like “Honk if you hate Nazis” and “F—k Trump,” according to the California Post.

Anti-ICE protesters march during a rally in Downtown Los Angeles on Friday, February 13, 2026. (KTTV)
The agent was taken to a hospital in unknown condition.
It’s unclear if any arrests have been made.
Police didn’t specify what agency that agent worked at.Â
Earlier this month, police issued a dispersal order for another student-led anti-ICE protest in downtown L.A.

The Friday protesters blocked traffic as they marched through Downtown L.A. (KTTV)
At least four suspects were detained for vandalizing property in the area during that protest and were expected to be charged with felony vandalism, according to the LAPD.
Fox News Digital has reached out to the LAPD for comment.