The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is going after more people accused of throwing large rocks at law enforcement during an anti-immigration enforcement protest in the heart of L.A. this past June.
The Sheriff's Department is now releasing several new images of those suspects accused of throwing large rocks at CHP officers.
Six months after the ICE raids and unrest hit Los Angeles, the Sheriff's Department is asking for help in finding some of the suspects captured on camera.
The suspects were seen positioned above the southbound 101 Freeway on June 8.
One of the three suspects appears older than the others.
The Sheriff's Department says the three suspects were part of a larger group of young men riding pocket bikes.
They were part of a large group protesting the ICE enforcement operations back in June around the 101 Freeway in downtown L.A.
The Sheriff's Department says the assault suspects they're looking for endangered the lives of numerous CHP officers that day.
They also say throwing those rocks damaged law enforcement vehicles on the freeway, costing them thousands of dollars.
Anyone with information on the suspects is encouraged to call the department's Major Crimes Bureau or Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477) or visit the Crime Stoppers website , where you can remain anonymous.