
Crowd disperses, some remaining protesters arrested on first night of curfew
Two hours into the curfew that was set in place for some parts of downtown Los Angeles, the crowd seemed to disperse, but some remaining protesters were seen getting arrested.
Hundred of Los Angeles Police Department officers were on hand along with other law enforcement agencies to enforce the curfew and make arrests.
Mass arrests were initiated as multiple groups continued to gather on 1st Street between Spring and Alameda, according to the LAPD.

There is an exemption for those who live or work in the area. Those who have no reason to be there are subject to arrest and prosecution.
A skirmish line of police officers slowly pushed the remaining stragglers south and out of the curfew zone.
There has been no signs of fires, fireworks or looting. If that holds, then the curfew would appear to be working.
Video from AIR7 shows officers on horseback moving people along.
There were a few people who didn't want to comply with the curfew and decided they would voluntarily get arrested instead. They seemed to do so peacefully.
