Los Angeles curfew map and time: Check if you're affected by curfew amid protests
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declared a local emergency and imposed a curfew for parts of downtown Los Angeles effective tonight
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declared a local emergency and imposed a curfew for parts of downtown Los Angeles effective tonight, June 10, 2025, from 8:00 PM to 6:00 AM PDT, to address vandalism and looting amid ongoing anti-ICE protests.
The curfew follows five days of demonstrations sparked by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, which have escalated with National Guard and Marine deployments.
Curfew Timings and Duration
Time: 8:00 PM PDT, June 10, 2025, to 6:00 AM PDT, June 11, 2025.
Duration: The curfew is set for one night but may extend for several days, as Mayor Bass indicated during a press conference, citing “significant damages” across the city.
Curfew Map and Affected Areas
Geographic Scope: The curfew covers a 1-square-mile area in downtown Los Angeles, specifically:
{{/usCountry}}Geographic Scope: The curfew covers a 1-square-mile area in downtown Los Angeles, specifically:
{{/usCountry}}North Boundary: Temple Street
{{/usCountry}}North Boundary: Temple Street
{{/usCountry}}South Boundary: 3rd Street
{{/usCountry}}South Boundary: 3rd Street
{{/usCountry}}East Boundary: Los Angeles Street
{{/usCountry}}East Boundary: Los Angeles Street
{{/usCountry}}West Boundary: Main Street
{{/usCountry}}West Boundary: Main Street
{{/usCountry}}This zone includes key protest sites like the Metropolitan Detention Center, Los Angeles Federal Building, and City Hall.
{{/usCountry}}This zone includes key protest sites like the Metropolitan Detention Center, Los Angeles Federal Building, and City Hall.
{{/usCountry}}Curfew Rules and Exemptions
Rules:
{{/usCountry}}Curfew Rules and Exemptions
Rules:
{{/usCountry}}All individuals in the curfew zone must stay indoors unless exempted. Public gatherings, including protests, are banned during curfew hours.
Businesses within the zone must close by 8:00 PM, except for essential services like hospitals.
Vandalism, looting, or failure to comply may result in arrest for misdemeanors like curfew violation or unlawful assembly.
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Exemptions:
Residents within the curfew area, people experiencing homelessness, and those traveling to/from work are exempt.
Credentialed media, essential workers, and individuals seeking medical care or fleeing danger are also exempt.
Enforcement: The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), California Highway Patrol (CHP), and National Guard will enforce the curfew, using tactics like zip-tie arrests for non-compliance.