Analysing footage that shows the earliest unrest in LApublished at 18:12 British Summer Time 9 June
Kayleen Devlin and Richard Irvine-Brown
BBC

As we’ve already reported, a lot of the video footage we’ve been seeing online which shows unrest in Los Angeles is from Saturday and Sunday.
We’ve gone back to look at footage ed on Friday (6 May) shortly after reports began to emerge of immigration enforcement agents operating in various locations in central Los Angeles.
One video posted to social media shows multiple armed agents outside a store in the fashion district of downtown LA, putting handcuffed men into a vehicle, with protesters shouting from the sides.
A news video we located to the same area shows immigration vans driving away from the same store, and demonstrators chasing the vehicles.
At one point, a demonstrator running in front of one of the immigration vehicles is knocked down.
Local news footage later on Friday showed protesters gathered outside the city’s Metropolitan detention centre. We’ve verified further video to the same location showing protesters ducking as pepper spray is used to disperse the crowds.
Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) told CBS, the BBC’s US partner, that 44 unauthorised immigrants were arrested in a single operation at a job site on Friday. Another 77 were also arrested in the greater LA area on the same day.