THIS is the moment a TV journalist was shot live on air as she reported on the violent immigration riots in Los Angeles.
Australian reporter Lauren Tomasi was covering the protests for Nine News when she was blasted at close range by a rubber bullet, collapsing in agony mid-broadcast.
Lauren Tomasi was reporting live from the streets of LA amid the violent protests in the city XThe Australian reporter was shot with a rubber bullet by riot police live on air[/caption] GettyPolice clash with demonstrators against immigration raids in Los Angeles[/caption] ReutersA demonstrator hits a Waymo self-driving car with his skateboard as another waves the Mexican flag[/caption]“The LAPD are moving in on horseback and firing rubber bullets at protesters,” Tomasi told viewers, as loud bangs echoed across Downtown LA.
Suddenly, a police officer swung his weapon towards her, and a cloud of smoke erupted near the correspondent.
Caught on camera, Tomasi doubled over in pain, live on air.
“You just f***ing shot a reporter!” a furious protester screamed at police, as others rushed to help the injured Aussie.
Despite the shocking moment, Tomasi managed to yell back, “I’m good, I’m good.”
Her network later confirmed she was “left sore but otherwise unharmed” by the impact — but the image of a journalist being targeted has already sparked outrage.
It comes after a British photojournalist was rushed to hospital for emergency surgery when a ‘sponge bullet’ tore through his thigh during the same night of violence.
Nick Stern, 60, from Hertford, said he had made himself clearly visible as a member of the press when he was shot while photographing a standoff between protesters and riot cops.
“I felt this horrific shooting pain impacting my leg. I felt down immediately and felt this large lump … protesters came to help and I was just saying, ‘Sit me down, sit me down’… then I blacked out,” he told The Times.
Stern, who moved to the US in 2007 and had previously been injured covering BLM protests, said medics later cut open his trousers and found a “giant hole” in his leg measuring 40mm by 60mm.
“The next thing I remember I was waking up and someone was pouring juice into my mouth,” said Stern, who is now recovering in Long Beach Memorial Hospital.
Describing the street-level anarchy, he said he saw a “car on fire” and a Black Hawk helicopter “dropping off ammo for ICE, boxes and boxes of it.”
Meanwhile, the violence has escalated throughout LA as protesters defy curfews and clash with authorities in protest against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown and ICE raids.
Cars were torched, toxic gas filled the air, and rioters chained themselves to furniture in an effort to paralyze Downtown LA for a third straight day.
Makeshift barricades blocked key streets, while smoke bombs and fireworks flew.
Over 2,000 National Guard troops have been deployed and 500 Marines placed on standby.
LAPD officers, now authorized to use “less lethal munitions,” were pushed to their limits.
Earlier, more than 2,000 protesters stormed the 101 Freeway, stopping traffic in both directions as they waved flags and held aloft signs.
Stunned drivers were trapped for hours.
Elsewhere, two officers were mowed down by motorcyclists who drove straight through the crowd.
Both riders were arrested as the injured officers received urgent treatment.
Police reported being pelted with concrete, bottles, and even fireworks as they struggled to contain flare-ups near Alameda and Temple streets.
In another chilling moment, demonstrators paraded 3D-printed models of Trump’s severed head on poles.
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