Rear window of police vehicle shattered in Los Angeles
An image from the ongoing immigration protests in Los Angeles shows the rear window of a police vehicle shattered as demonstrators surround the car.

Marines are now on duty in Los Angeles for the first time.
Tensions are escalating between President Donald Trump and California Gov. Gavin Newsom as protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement continue to grip Los Angeles and spread to New York City, San Francisco, Boston, Austin, Texas, and other cities.
Trump deployed about 4,000 National Guardsmen and 700 Marines to LA against Newsom's wishes.
A federal appeals court Thursday delayed an order requiring the Trump administration to return control of the National Guard to Newsom, dealing the administration a temporary reprieve to what would have been a major reversal of its policy on the protests.
An image from the ongoing immigration protests in Los Angeles shows the rear window of a police vehicle shattered as demonstrators surround the car.
The Los Angeles Police Department said two of its officers were injured after motorcyclists attempted to breach a skirmish line at an ongoing protest in the Alameda and Temple area.
Police said two people riding motorcycles hit two officers.
Both riders have been detained, the LAPD said, adding that the officers are being treated at the scene by medical personnel.
-ABC News' Alyssa Starr
All traffic has been halted on a portion of the 101 Freeway in Los Angeles as protesters walk on the freeway, according to Los Angeles Police Department.
Both northbound and southbound lanes have been impacted, officials said.
"101 Freeway between Alameda and the 110 Freeway is closed due to demonstrators walking onto the freeway," police said.
Officials urged people to avoid the 101 Freeway in Los Angeles' downtown area.
California's Gov. Gavin Newsom formally requested on Sunday that the Trump administration rescind the deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles County, calling the decision "unlawful."
"I have formally requested the Trump Administration rescind their unlawful deployment of troops in Los Angeles county and return them to my command," Newsom said on X alongside photos of his formal request to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
"We didn’t have a problem until Trump got involved. This is a serious breach of state sovereignty — inflaming tensions while pulling resources from where they’re actually needed," Newsom added.
"Rescind the order. Return control to California," he said.
-ABC News' Alyssa Starr