The Department of Justice has begun filing federal charges against individuals allegedly involved in orchestrating and supporting the wave of violent unrest that has swept through Los Angeles over the past two weeks. The move, led by the Trump administration’s DOJ, signals a more aggressive stance against what has increasingly been viewed as coordinated domestic disorder masked as protest.
Among those facing charges is Alejandro Theodoro Orellana, who was captured on video reportedly distributing face shields to masked individuals during the peak of violence on June 9. He has now been arrested by the FBI on conspiracy charges related to civil disorder. Authorities have interpreted the distribution of riot gear as evidence of premeditated attempts to incite confrontations with law enforcement.
In a separate incident tied to the same night of unrest, federal and state prosecutors are also pursuing charges against Adam Palermo, who is accused of throwing explosive devices and heavy objects at law enforcement vehicles and personnel on U.S. Route 101. Reports indicate that he deliberately set a fire that damaged a patrol vehicle and later posted messages online celebrating the violence.
These developments arrive as local and state Democratic officials, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, continue to direct criticism toward the Trump administration—not over the violence—but over the financial cost of deploying federal personnel to restore order. According to public statements, both officials framed the security response as a misuse of resources, downplaying the widespread damage and threats to public safety.
However, critics have pointed to the glaring contrast between this relatively modest expense—$134 million for troop deployment—and the billions funneled annually toward benefits for illegal immigrants in California. Questions have been raised about the state’s fiscal priorities, particularly in light of programs providing healthcare and public services to non-citizens while major cities continue to suffer from surging crime, deteriorating infrastructure, and failing public institutions.
Data reviewed by independent analysts and shared by Fox News Digital suggests that California’s annual expenditures on services for illegal immigrants may already reach into the tens of billions of dollars. This has sparked renewed outrage among conservatives who argue that taxpayer dollars should prioritize American citizens, especially in emergencies such as wildfires, homelessness, and violent riots.
The Trump administration’s legal strategy appears focused on establishing accountability among those suspected of turning protest into premeditated violence, with federal prosecutors emphasizing that participation in civil disorder—especially when facilitated through organized supply and planning—will not be tolerated under federal law.
As arrests continue and investigations widen, the administration is expected to further escalate its efforts to dismantle networks supporting radical activism that contributes to unrest in urban centers. While progressive leaders express concerns over budget allocations, a growing segment of the public seems more concerned with the consequences of unchecked ideological violence and the high cost of policies that prioritize political correctness over public safety.
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