Federal authorities are intensifying the manhunt for Elpidio Reyna, who remains on the run after being identified as the masked agitator seen hurling concrete blocks at law enforcement vehicles during an anti-ICE riot in Paramount, California. The FBI is still offering a staggering $50,000 reward for information that leads to his arrest and conviction.
This violent incident, which unfolded over the weekend, has drawn national attention after a video showing a man in a helmet pelting police cruisers with cinderblocks began circulating on social media. The suspect’s actions weren’t just reckless—they were deliberate, targeted attacks against law enforcement and federal authority.
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The FBI, responding to growing outrage, quickly released a statement offering the reward and seeking public assistance. “The FBI is seeking information about a man who assaulted a federal officer and caused damage to government property in LA this weekend. A reward of up to $50,000 is offered for information leading to his identification, arrest and conviction,” the bureau announced on Sunday.
Thanks to the quick work of independent investigative journalist Laura Loomer, who turned over key intelligence to federal agents, the suspect was identified as Elpidio Reyna. Loomer’s contribution appears to have been pivotal in narrowing down the investigation.
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