
In response to the widespread riots against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations, the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) is conducting a manhunt for a suspect who allegedly assaulted a federal officer and threw rocks at law enforcement vehicles.
Elpidio Reyna, 40, from Compton, California, was identified as the suspect in the assault on Saturday that occurred in a statement posted on X, originally Online, on Monday. The 40-year-old think is” considered a runaway,” according to the FBI Los Angeles, and Reyna has been identified by law enforcement as a fugitive.
A reward of up to$ 50, 000 is currently being offered for information that leads to Reyna’s arrest and conviction, according to FBI Los Angeles, which started posting images of the 40-year-old suspect on social media. Reyna” may be regarded as armed and dangerous,” according to FBI leaders, and the public is urged to contact the agency with any information they may have.
Reyna reportedly threw stones at law police cars in Paramount, California, on Saturday night around 3: 30 p.m. The 40-year-old perpetrator’s actions caused harm to a federal officer and damaged the law enforcement vehicles, according to the shop.
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FBI Director Kash Patel said, “You’re going to jail—period,” in a statement obtained by Fox News. Patel addressed the continued riots in Los Angeles by saying,” It doesn’t matter where you come from, how you got here, or what reason you claim to represent. The FBI will do it if local governments didn’t support the men and women who wear the symbol.
It doesn’t matter where you came from, how you arrived here, or what kind of activity you’re in, Patel wrote in a comparable social media notice.” Hit a officer, you’re going to jail,” Patel wrote. If the neighborhood police force didn’t support our men and women on the thin blue series, the FBI will.
Patel stated on Sunday that his duty is to the citizens of America and that the FBI is not required to have “permission to uphold the law.” The FBI director noted that Marauding Thieves are” under assault in Los Angeles” and said the agency does work to restore law and order to the area.