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CNN and MSNBC have bent over backwards to remind viewers that anti-ICE demonstrations and riots causing turmoil and unrest across the country were “mostly peaceful,” according to a new study from the Media Research Center.  

Los Angeles, the epicenter of the anti-ICE chaos, has been hit with continued disorder and flash mob-style looting incidents as law enforcement has been forced to make mass arrests.

Videos and photos of the disorder have taken the internet by storm and some businesses have even boarded up their shops.

Anti-ICE protesters have also clashed with police in New York City, where several police vehicles were set on fire inside an NYPD parking lot overnight Wednesday.

In Chicago, a car drove through a crowd of demonstrators Tuesday night as hundreds of anti-ICE protesters gathered, and multiple police vehicles have been vandalized in that city, too. 

Protesters burning cars and waving Mexican flags during an immigration protest in Los Angeles. AFP via Getty Images
Protesters at a Salt Lake City rally hold signs against ICE. ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA
Damaged police vehicles on a freeway during a protest in downtown Los Angeles. REUTERS

While major cities such as L.A., New York and Chicago have received the most attention, there have also been anti-ICE demonstrations in Washington, North Carolina, Missouri, Texas, Indiana, Colorado, Georgia, and a variety of other areas. Through it all, CNN and MSNBC have continued to insist the demonstrations and riots were “mostly peaceful.”

The Media Research Center (MRC) analyzed all coverage from June 7-11 and found a staggering 211 examples of CNN and MSNBC personalities insisting the chaos was “largely peaceful,” “mostly peaceful” or something similar. 

CNN and MSNBC have completely dismissed the dangerous reality of these nationwide protests. MRC

CNN was responsible for 123 claims that the riots were “peaceful,” while MSNBC reminded viewers 88 times, according to the MRC. 

NewsBusters senior research analyst Bill D’Agostino, who conducted the MRC study, noticed that whenever there was violence, CNN and MSNBC attributed it to a nebulous, separate group that had no connection with the “peaceful protesters.”

Police officer firing a weapon at protesters during a demonstration in Los Angeles. Getty Images
Protesters in Salt Lake City holding a sign that says f–k ICE. Abram Iman/ZUMA / SplashNews.com
A protester smashes a Waymo vehicle with a skateboard in LA. AFP via Getty Images

D’Agostino told Fox News Digital he “counted any assertion that specifically [said] these riots or protests were ‘peaceful,’ ‘largely peaceful,’ ‘mostly peaceful,’ or any other permutation thereof,” during segments in which the violence had been acknowledged or shown on screen.

“No reporter acknowledged any link between the peaceful and violent elements of the crowds. The rioters were exclusively framed as ‘rogue actors,’ or ‘lone wolves,’ and there was never any assertion that they might share common cause with the more peaceful individuals,” D’Agostino told Fox News Digital. 

A protester in LA showing rubber bullet wounds. ZUMAPRESS.com
Toby Canham, a photographer covering the LA ICE protest for the Post was shot by a rubber bullet on June 8. Louise Barnsley
A journalist says he was also hit by a rubber bullet in LA. REUTERS

“Conversely, there was also no instance in which a reporter acknowledged that the National Guard and Marines had been mobilized exclusively to address the violent elements of the crowd,” D’Agostino continued. “There were numerous complaints about the use of military force against ‘peaceful protesters.’”

D’Agostino also only found one instance in which a journalist from CNN or MSNBC referred to the chaos unfolding in Los Angeles as a “riot,” which CNN’s Jake Tapper did on June 7. 

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