National Guard troops were confirmed to be in Los Angeles after President Donald Trump ordered their deployment over the weekend, following days of protests and riots in the city.
“Additional information will be provided as units are identified and deployed,” the military added, including photos of National Guard troops and other assets.
Members of California’s National Guard were seen staging early Sunday at the federal complex in downtown Los Angeles that includes the Metropolitan Detention Center, one of several sites where confrontations involving hundreds of people have taken place over last two days.
“These Radical Left protests, by instigators and often paid troublemakers, will NOT BE TOLERATED,” the president wrote. “Also, from now on, MASKS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED to be worn at protests.”

Members of the National Guard stand guard outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles on June 8, 2025. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images
In a signal of the administration’s approach, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth also warned he could deploy active-duty Marines “if violence continues” in the area.
The deployment also follows clashes near a Home Depot in the heavily Latino city of Paramount, south of Los Angeles. As protesters sought to block Border Patrol vehicles, with some hurling rocks and chunks of cement, federal agents unleashed tear gas, flash-bang explosives, and pepper balls.
Trump’s order also came after clashes in neighboring Compton, where a car was set on fire. Protests continued into the evening in Paramount, with several hundred demonstrators gathered near a doughnut shop, and authorities holding up barbed wire to keep the crowd back.
Crowds also gathered again outside federal buildings in downtown Los Angeles, including a detention center, where local police declared an unlawful assembly and began to arrest people.
“This criminal illegal alien is who [Newsome, Bass,] and the rioters are trying to protect over US citizens,” she wrote on X.
Local authorities can “access law enforcement assistance at a moment’s notice,” the governor added. “We are in close coordination with the city and county, and there is currently no unmet need. The Guard has been admirably serving LA throughout recovery. This is the wrong mission and will erode public trust.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.