
Over the weekend of June 5-8 there were protests in LA in the aftermath of increased in ICE raids at workplaces and other spaces.
Will this protest be a single event, or a long running movement?
This question resolves if the LA Times features a front-page story about protest, riots, or similar wording regarding something related to federal action. The story should be about ongoing protests, and not about aftermath.
This will resolve based off the "Read today's eNewspaper" feature on latimes.com

Saturday June 28th is unclear. The front page story "Agents Pile on Bystandard Who Convulses" (this online story) describe a violent ICE arrest. Bystanders protest and object to the actions. From the video linked in the story, a crowd of at least ~20 seems to gather. However, this is spontaneous and not an organized protest movement. My question wording is not well defined in this case. I'm inclined to resolve this day "N/A". Let me know if opinion on either side.
@digory is a "yes" holder, and @spiderduckpig , @CorySchillinger , @asmith are "no" holders

Saturday June 14th resolves yes. A report on Israel and Iran was the lead story, but the front included several stories discussing ongoing protests.