Los Angeles Protests
Stone-Throwing Suspect Wanted By FBI …
Video Shows Assault On Agents
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The top federal prosecutor in southern California has issued a stern warning to an alleged rock-throwing Los Angeles protester — we’re coming for you!
WANTED: Elpidio Reyna can run, but he can’t hide. He threw rocks at federal officers leaving a command post in Paramount on Saturday, a brazen attack caught on film and that could have resulted in deaths. Reyna, 40, is charged with assault on a federal officer, and faces up to… pic.twitter.com/YYgqRxo73a
— U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) June 10, 2025
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On Monday night, the U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, Bill Essayli, released a wanted poster with a mug shot of Elpidio Reyna and a video purportedly showing him hurling stones at federal agents in vehicles driving by him.
In a statement, Essayli said Reyna can run, but he can’t hide after tossing rocks at the agents departing from a command center in Paramount — a city in L.A. County where demonstrators protesting the Trump administration’s immigration raids turned violent on Saturday.
Essayli called Reyna’s caught-on-camera attack “brazen” and pointed out it could have resulted in people dying.
That’s why federal prosecutors have already charged Reyna with assault on a federal officer, a sentence that carries up to eight years in prison if convicted.