mA journalist was injured on air during a chaotic moment in California as police and protesters clashed over a series of controversial detentions.
Australian journalist Lauren Tomasi was struck by a rubber bullet during a live broadcast while covering immigration protests in Downtown Los Angeles on June 8, 2025. Her on-air injury highlights the rising tension following federal immigration raids.

Lauren Tomasi reporting from Downtown Los Angeles during confrontations between the U.S. National Guard and protestors on June 8, 2025 | Source: Youtube/9 News Australia
As a U.S. correspondent, Tomasi was reporting live for 9 News Australia when the situation took a sharp turn.
“The LAPD moving in on horseback, firing rubber bullets at protesters, moving them on through the heart of L.A.,” she explained at the beginning of the video posted by the broadcast channel on X.

Lauren Tomasi reporting from Downtown Los Angeles during confrontations between the U.S. National Guard and protestors on June 8, 2025 | Source: Youtube/9 News Australia
While she stood in front of the camera, continuing to describe the rising hostility, a guard’s weapon appeared to discharge in the background, with visible smoke emerging.

Lauren Tomasi reporting from Downtown Los Angeles during confrontations between the U.S. National Guard and protestors on June 8, 2025 | Source: Youtube/9 News Australia
Less than a second later, Tomasi shouted “WOAH,” then reached down toward her foot and stumbled out of the shot. Someone off-camera could be heard shouting at the guard, “You just [expletive] shot the reporter!”

Lauren Tomasi reporting from Downtown Los Angeles during confrontations between the U.S. National Guard and protestors on June 8, 2025 | Source: Youtube/9 News Australia
Despite the chaos, a few seconds later, she told her cameraman, “I’m good,” as the scene continued to unravel around her.

Lauren Tomasi after being shot in the leg in Downtown Los Angeles during confrontations between the U.S. National Guard and protestors on June 8, 2025 | Source: Youtube/9 News Australia
Tomasi also took to Instagram, posting a series of updates that documented the unfolding chaos. One photo showed armed military personnel stationed beside large army trucks. Her caption read: “Today, DTLA.”

Lauren Tomasi’s Instagram story from her coverage of the Los Angeles protests on June 8, 2025 | Source: Instagram/laurentomasi
Another depicted armed guards standing between protesters and police, with her caption reading, “What began as pretty calm, has turned into chaos. Cars have been set on fire in Downtown LA.”

Lauren Tomasi’s Instagram story from her coverage of the Los Angeles protests on June 8, 2025 | Source: Instagram/laurentomasi
She also shared a snapshot of her smartwatch, which warned of an “abnormal high heart rate detected.”

Lauren Tomasi’s Instagram story from her coverage of the Los Angeles protests on June 8, 2025 | Source: Instagram/laurentomasi
In her final update from Sunday, she showed guards still on the street, with the caption: “7:30pm DTLA. Flash bang grenades still going off. The 101 shutdown. [sic]”

Lauren Tomasi’s Instagram story from her coverage of the Los Angeles protests on June 8, 2025 | Source: Instagram/laurentomasi
These protests erupted on June 6, after dozens of people were detained during immigration enforcement operations across Los Angeles. Unfortunately, what started as peaceful demonstrations intensified throughout the weekend.
On June 7, President Donald Trump’s administration announced the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops to the city.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the Marines at Camp Pendleton were placed on “high alert” and that active-duty troops could be mobilized “if violence continues.”
That same day, federal agents encountered protesters in the Paramount area of southeast Los Angeles. Demonstrators waved Mexican flags and chanted slogans such as “ICE out of L.A.!”