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The ESPN NFL analyst, Mina Kimes, criticized the coverage of the media of the anti-there disturbances that have taken place in parts of Los Angeles County in recent days.
Marked images of flames, the protesters sprinkling paint cars with expletives and the intense round trip between President Donald Trump and the governor of California Gavin Newsom about how the Local Police is handling the problems between the issues of conversation.
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Mina Kimes analyzes during the Pro Bowl skills challenge in Nicholson Fieldhouse in Orlando, Florida, on January 30, 2025. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
“The disparity (between) what is really happening in Los Angeles and the way in which it is being badly characterized is one of the greatest stress tests of modern media in recent memory,” Kimes wrote in his Bluesky account. “Botted Socials, AI, old clips, decreased literacy, is like seeing an emergency response system broken by a storm.”
The videos and looting photos have also taken internet by assault and, because of this, companies in the Los Angeles area have uploaded some of their stores in case of more chaos.
California looters now face consequences of ‘hard load’ after an abandoned soft crimes approach to the blue state

A protester is in a burned car with a Mexican flag in Atlantic Ave. On June 7, 2025 in Paramount, California. (Apu Gomes/Getty images)

A protester places debris in a fire when the border patrol personnel in riot teams and gas masks are guard outside an industrial park in Paramount, California, on Saturday, June 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)

The smoke rises from a flame car in Atlantic Boulevard during a confrontation between the protesters and the application of the law, after multiple arrests by the application of immigration and customs in the city of Paramount of the Los Angeles County, California, on June 7, 2025. (Reuters/Barbara Davidson)
Pak Gazette Digital saw a T-Mobile store in the corner of 3rd Street and Broadway boarding in case of another night of protests and disturbances in the city. While a security guard protected the property, a repaire worked at the CVS store in the corner of 7 and springs in downtown Los Angeles after several nights of disturbances.
Attorney General Pam Bondi offered a blunt message to possible thieves and looters in the deep blue city on Tuesday “Fox & Friends”.
“If you loot a business in California during this, we are charging you with robbery under the Hobbs Law. They are no longer the days of non -prosecution for looting. It is a criminal act,” he said.
The Los Angeles Police have made dozens of arrests following days of protests and disturbances.