Several Waymo robotaxis and Lime e-scooters were set on fire this weekend amid unrest in downtown Los Angeles spurred by groups protesting immigration raids in the city by the Trump administration.
A group of protesters attacked five Waymo autonomous vehicles on Los Angeles Street early on Sunday evening, reports Los Angeles Times. They slashed tires, broke windows, and spray-painted anti-ICE messages. Three cars were set on fire, and at one point, “the besieged Waymos began honking their horns in coordinated cacophony,” the LA Times wrote.
The Times reports that some Lime e-scooters were also thrown into the burning shells of Waymo’s Jaguar I-Paces. The LAPD noted that setting fire to lithium-ion batteries releases toxic gases like hydrogen fluoride, posing a risk to bystanders.
It’s not clear why protesters attacked the Waymo vehicles. In the past, police have tapped robotaxi companies for footage to help solve crimes — in April, 404 Media reported that the LAPD published video footage obtained from a Waymo driverless car as part of an investigation into a separate hit-and-run incident.
Waymo and Lime did not respond to requests for comment.
Since Waymo launched its self-driving ride-hail service in Los Angeles in November 2024, its cars have been the target of several acts of vandalism in LA and other cities it operates in. In July 2024, a Bay Area resident was charged with vandalizing 17 Waymos in San Francisco over the course of three days.
The protests in Los Angeles began on June 6 in response to a series of aggressive ICE raids across the city, leading to the arrest of over 100 immigrants. A mix of peaceful and violent protests spread over the weekend to Paramount and Compton, and blocked major freeways.
President Trump responded by federalizing the California National Guard, and deploying up to 300 soldiers to Los Angeles. State and city officials opposed this action, with California Governor Gavin Newsom formally requesting the removal of National Guard troops, saying the move was a “serious breach of state sovereignty.”
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said over the weekend he’s prepared to mobilize the Marines if violence continues.
Videos circulating online show LAPD personnel beating back anti-ICE protesters, and even some journalists, with batons and rubber bullets.