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Amid protests, what officials say about rules of force for National Guard, Marines

Last updated: June 9, 2025 6:48 pm
Oliver James
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The Marines and the National Guard personnel deployed amid the protests in to Los Angeles will operate under the same rules of force and will not be engaging crowds, according to two U.S. officials.

That means they are tasked with protecting federal buildings and federal personnel only — they will not patrol U.S. streets or try to detain protesters to assist police, the officials said.

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While all the troops are carrying weapons, their guns will not have ammunition loaded in the chamber, officials said, but will carry ammunition as part of their regular uniforms that can be used in the rare case of needed self-defense.

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They will not use rubber bullets or pepper spray, either, they said.

The officials noted these rules would change if President Donald Trump invokes the Insurrection Act, which he has not done.

Mike Blake/Reuters - PHOTO: A member of the California National Guard stands outside the Edward R. Roybal federal building in Los Angeles, June 8, 2025.Mike Blake/Reuters - PHOTO: A member of the California National Guard stands outside the Edward R. Roybal federal building in Los Angeles, June 8, 2025.
Mike Blake/Reuters – PHOTO: A member of the California National Guard stands outside the Edward R. Roybal federal building in Los Angeles, June 8, 2025.

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The rules of force the personnel are operating under call for them to de-escalate any incidents as much as possible.

The Marines and Guard troops being sent to Los Angeles are being led by Army Maj. Gen. Scott Sherman, who is deputy commander of U.S. Army North, officials said.

In total, there are 2,800 troops operating under Title 10 status: 2,100 of them National Guard soldiers and 700 active-duty Marines.

Title 10 of the U.S. Code contains a provision that allows the president to call on federal service members when there “is a rebellion or danger of rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States” or when “the President is unable with the regular forces to execute the laws of the United States.”

The deployment of the 700 Marines was to ensure “adequate numbers of forces to provide continuous coverage” of the area, according to U.S. Northern Command.

The deployed force is known as “Task Force 51” and officials insist the troops have been trained in de-escalation, crowd control, and standing rules for the use of force.

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