Feds Indict Shield-Smuggler in LA Riot
In a stunning escalation of federal law enforcement’s response to left-wing street unrest, 29-year-old Alejandro Theodoro Orellana has been indicted for his role in the violent anti-ICE riots that plunged Los Angeles into chaos last month. Arrested by the FBI, Orellana faces serious federal charges—including conspiracy to commit civil disorder—for allegedly distributing riot-grade face shields from a truck during the mayhem. Video footage shows the calculated coordination: activists clad in protective gear, masks handed out assembly-line style, all amid the fury of a city in upheaval. Now, as pro-immigration and radical activist groups rally behind him, demanding the case be dropped, Americans are left to wonder—how did abetting riots become a cause célèbre on the Left? With a federal prison sentence of up to five years looming, this indictment sends a clear message: aiding lawlessness is no longer consequence-free, even in progressive-controlled strongholds like Los Angeles.
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