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Moment LA cops shoot TV reporter on camera with rubber bullet as Brit photographer also injured in riot anarchy

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 hit at close range by a rubber bullet, collapsing in agony mid-broadcast.

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Lauren Tomasi was reporting live from the streets of LA amid the violent protests in the city
Reporter hit by rubber bullet during protest.
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The Australian reporter was shot with a rubber bullet by riot police live on air[/caption]
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Police clash with demonstrators against immigration raids in Los Angeles[/caption]
Protestors vandalize a Waymo self-driving car during a demonstration.
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A 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.

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Protesters wave Mexican and Nicaraguan flags while standing on top a self-driving car[/caption]
Police officers firing non-lethal rounds during a protest.
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A police officer fires a soft round near the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles[/caption]
Police clash with protesters during immigration raid protests in Los Angeles.
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Police officers move to clear activists from a makeshift barricade during immigration raid protests near the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building[/caption]
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Officers make their way down a ramp to the 101 Freeway near the metropolitan detention center of downtown Los Angeles[/caption]

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.

Downtown near City Hall, riot cops on horseback clashed with furious crowds in a tense standoff, prompting a senior LAPD official to warn of a “rough night” ahead.

National Guard units were seen on the streets as fresh protests were expected outside City Hall.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Marines remained on “high alert.”

President Trump, posting on Truth Social, lashed out at California Governor Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass, demanding an apology for the city’s lawlessness.

“These are not peaceful protesters,” he wrote. “They are troublemakers and insurrectionists.”

Newsom fired back, accusing the president of fueling the unrest with “dangerous rhetoric and authoritarian tactics.”

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Protestor holding signs during a demonstration with burning vehicles in the background.
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A man holds signs as a Waymo vehicles burn[/caption]
Protesters stand beside a fire amid clashes with law enforcement in the streets surrounding the federal building during a protest following federal immigration operations in Los Angeles, California, on June 8, 2025. Demonstrators torched cars and scuffled with security forces in Los Angeles on June 8, as police kept protestors away from the National Guard troops President Donald Trump sent to the streets of the second biggest US city. (Photo by RINGO CHIU / AFP) (Photo by RINGO CHIU/AFP via Getty Images)
Protesters stand beside a fire amid clashes with law enforcement in the streets surrounding the federal building

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Sofia Vergara, 52, goes topless as she tans in thong bikini by the pool

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SOFIA Vergara sent her fans into meltdown with her latest topless selfie, as she topped up her tan by the pool.

The America’s Got Talent judge, 52, stripped off and bared her peachy bottom in a sizzling new snap.

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Sofia Vergara gave fans a thrill with this latest bikini snap[/caption]
Sofia Vergara in a black bikini on a beach with two small dogs.
The actress often shares glam bikini snaps online
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Sofia Vergara sunbathing in a thong bikini.
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Sofia Vergara in a gold sequined dress.
The stunning star is known for oozing glamour
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Sofia looked incredible in her selfie, which saw her lounge by an idyllic pool.

The stunning Modern Family star was completely nude apart from a pair of skimpy bikini bottoms.

Showing off her natural beauty, Sofia wore minimal make-up and had her trademark long locks flowing freely.

Taking to Instagram to share the sizzling snap, the sexy actress wrote: “Llego el verano!” – which translates to “Summer has arrived!”

Fans went into meltdown at the sexy picture, with one saying:

Too hot to handle!” another added.

“Wow hot body,” penned a third.

A fourth added: “Most beautiful woman ever!”

Sofia even had a message from her supermodel pal Heide Klum, who wrote: “Come over ….I am doing the same thing. Sunbathing.”

SINGLE LADY

Sofia is embracing the single life following her split from ex-husband Joe Manganiello.

The former Hollywood golden couple shocked fans when they split in 2023.

The high-profile pair confirmed their separation after seven years of marriage, with them revealing at the time: “We have made the difficult decision to divorce.

“As two people that love and care for one another very much, we politely ask for respect of our privacy at this time as we navigate this new phase of our lives.”

Sofia and Joe, who is known for starring in Magic Mike, got married in a Palm Beach ceremony in November 2015.

Their whirlwind wedding came after less than a year of dating.

Shortly after their divorce came to light, reports swirled that their marriage was “impacted by Joe’s sobriety” and the fact that Sofia was and is not actively sober.

Speaking to MailOnline, the source revealed: “Of course, the fact that Sofia is not sober had an impact on their marriage.”

Sofia shared an update on her love life during an October 2024 interview with Us Weekly.

Asked whether or not she thought New York City was the best place to date, she replied:: “Totally. Actually, I was talking about it because now I’m single. Kind of single.”

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Nato warplanes scrambled as Putin savages Ukraine AGAIN with huge overnight missile blitz hitting infamous Snake Island

NATO scrambled warplanes on Ukraine’s border overnight amid huge Russian strikes on multiple cities.

Drones and missiles were launched at Kyiv as Russian Tu-22M3 strategic bombers were reportedly unleashed to rain hell on the infamous Snake Island in the Black Sea.

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Russia launched a mass kamikaze drone attack on Ukraine’s Kharkiv region in the early hours of Monday[/caption]
Smoke from a Russian attack on a residential building in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
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A view after a Russian attack hits a residential building in Kharkiv on June 7[/caption]
Polish MiG-29 fighter jet in flight.
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A Polish MiG-29 (file picture)[/caption]

Moscow launched a massive strike on Rivne using its Tu-22M3 and Tu-95MS strategic bombers to hit Dubny airbase.

The planes were destroyed last week in Kyiv’s daring Operation Spiderweb.

Another key Ukrainian military airport – Hostomel – was also attacked as Putin sought revenge for the humiliating attack.

Polish armed forces command said Nato fighter jets were patrolling due to “intensive air attack by the Russian Federation on Ukrainian territory”.

A statement said: “The operational commander of the armed forces launched all available forces and resources at his disposal.

“The on-duty fighter pairs were scrambled, and the ground-based air defence and radar reconnaissance systems reached the highest state of readiness.”

Such measures were “preventive in nature” and were “undertaken in order to ensure security and monitor the situation near the borders of the Republic of Poland.”

Russia unleashed lethal air-launched Kinzhal, or Dagger, hypersonic missiles from supersonic MiG-31K fighter jets.

Reports said four Russian Kh-22 missiles from Tu-22M3 missile carriers slammed into strategic Snake Island in the Black Sea.

Drilling rigs were also reported to have been targeted.

The tiny isle became legendary during the initial Russian invasion when heroic Ukrainian defenders famously radioed to an approaching Russian cruiser, telling the crew to “Go f*** yourself”.

The island was later won back by Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Kyiv launched its own attack on Russia targeting an electronics company linked to Russia’s missile production. 

Dramatic footage showed drones hitting the hi-tech  VNIIR-Progress plant in pinpoint strikes.

The plant is crucial to the Russian war effort, and it halted work immediately after the overnight strike.

It manufactures interference-resistant navigation modules used in Russian cruise missiles – including Iskander-M and  Kalibr – and drones.

Significant damage was done to the defence-linked production lines.

There was also disruption with multiple Russian airports temporarily halting flights in Tambov, Saratov, Nizhny Novgorod and Kazan.

It comes just two days after Putin claimed he exacted revenge for Ukraine’s stunning Operation Spiderweb blitz following an overnight barrage.

Moscow hammered Kyiv with 407 drones and 44 missiles – unleashing a deadly wave of strikes that killed three and injured dozens.

Ukraine said it shot down about 30 of the cruise missiles and up to 200 of the drones.

Russia’s military claimed that it had bombed military targets in response to what it called Ukrainian “terrorist acts”.

The blitz came just days after Ukraine destroyed a third of Russia’s strategic nuclear bombers in a stunning sabotage strike.

Explosions ripped through the Kyiv skyline, and air defences could be seen firing near the giant Mother Ukraine statue.

Volodymyr Zelensky slammed Putin for the strikes sayin,g “Russia doesn’t change its stripes – another massive strike on cities and ordinary life.

“I thank our warriors for their defence. But unfortunately, not all were intercepted.

“Russia must be held accountable for this.”

 Putin has barbarically continued to target innocent civilians – despite claiming he wants peace.

President Donald Trump heaped praise on Zelensky for his calculated drone assault attack – but warned it has only made Vlad crazier.

The Kremlin dictator held a 75 minute phone call with Trump last week as they discussed rising tensions in Ukraine.

The daring Operation Spiderweb saw a fired up Ukraine wreck 41 Russian planes across the strategic airfields.

Putin’s doomsday bomber fleet was crippled with a third of his most prized aircraft lying in smouldering wrecks.

Russia’s ambassador in London pinned some of the blame for the attack on Britain.

Moscow diplomat Andrei Kelin said that Ukrainian attacks “are bringing the conflict to a different level of escalation”.

Russian ambassador to the UK Kelin warned that Kyiv shouldn’t “try to engulf World War Three” in an interview with Sky News.

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Fire and smoke rise in Kyiv following a Russian drone and missile strike overnight[/caption]
Nighttime view of the Motherland Monument in Kyiv with tracers in the sky.
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Ukrainian air defences shoot back against Russia’s strike[/caption]
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15 year old Thai boy commits suicide following romantic rejection

A 15 year old Thai boy committed suicide in a rented room in the central province of Nakhon Pathom yesterday, June 8, allegedly due to an unsuccessful romantic relationship. A 16 year old boy called officers from Mueang Nakhon Pathom Police Station to assist his friend, referred to as A, at the rented room in …

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Thai regular customer of Chon Buri Internet café dies on desk

Workers at an internet café in Chon Buri were shocked to discover that a regular customer had died at a computer desk yesterday, June 8. Officers from Laem Chabang Police Station and rescuers from the Sawang Pratheep Foundation were called to investigate the death of a 42 year old Thai man, Jirakit, at the internet …

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Tragic death of man in Thai police custody raises questions

A 26 year old man, referred to with a pseudonym A, was found deceased in a holding cell at the Bang Kruai Police Station in Nonthaburi province. The man had been arrested on charges of domestic violence and possession of methamphetamine. The incident came to light yesterday, June 8, when Police Colonel Kittisak Pongthanarak, superintendent …

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SOLSOT: Korean stone pot rice arrives in Bangkok for true rice lovers

If you live for perfectly cooked rice (chewy, fluffy, with a crispy golden bottom), make your way to CentralWorld. SOLSOT, the cult-favourite Korean rice chain, has just opened its first branch in Thailand on the 6th floor of CentralWorld, bringing its signature hot stone pot rice (Sotbap) to local foodies. This is no ordinary rice …

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