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FBI Charges Elpidio Reyna for Assaulting Federal Officer During LA Riot

Elpidio Reyna faces assault charges for injuring a federal officer with a rock during a riot in Los Angeles, with a $50,000 reward for information on his capture.

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  • Elpidio Reyna, 40, from Compton, is charged with assaulting a federal officer during a riot in Los Angeles County.
  • The FBI has offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to Reyna's capture.
  • Reyna allegedly threw large rocks at federal officers, injuring one during anti-ICE protests.
  • U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed the identification of Reyna as a suspect in the incidents.
  • The charges could lead to a prison sentence of up to eight years if Reyna is found guilty.
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The riots in Los Angeles were triggered by federal immigration enforcement activities, including the arrest of more than 40 people across the city.

Authorities have deployed 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to restore order. Additionally, a $50,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of Elpidio Reyna.

Elpidio Reyna is charged with assault on a federal officer, which could result in a prison sentence of up to eight years if convicted.

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