Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · June 9, 2025 · Entertainment

Oscar Winner Finneas: Teargassed Amidst LA Riots

Finneas - Oscar winner brother of Billie Eilish - has revealed he was teargassed amid the ongoing Los Angeles riots in response to ICE raids in the city; he is seen March 2024

SHOCKING CELEBRITY INTERVENTION: Finneas, Brother of Billie Eilish, Gets Tear-Gassed Amidst Los Angeles Riots

In a stunning turn of events, Finneas O'Connell, Oscar-winning producer and brother of global superstar Billie Eilish, has come out swinging against the National Guard's brutal crackdown on protesters in Los Angeles. The 27-year-old musician took to his Instagram Story over the weekend to reveal that he was tear-gassed while participating in a peaceful protest against immigration raids by ICE in the city.

The drama began when Finneas claimed that he was attacked by National Guard troops who, in his words, "incited" violence at the protest. "Tear-gassed almost immediately at the very peaceful protest downtown — they're inciting this," he wrote, fueling speculation about the true intentions of the authorities involved.

The 27-year-old American singer and songwriter  took to his Instagram Story on Sunday to claim that he was attacked by the National Guard who he blamed for 'inciting' violence

Finneas' impassioned post is just one symptom of a larger crisis unfolding in Los Angeles, where protests have been raging for days over ICE's aggressive tactics. President Donald Trump has called in the National Guard to quell the unrest, but critics argue that this move is nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt to intimidate and silence dissent.

As tensions simmered on Sunday, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles, where they faced off against federal agents. The scene quickly escalated into chaos as National Guard troops deployed tear gas, rubber bullets, and flash bangs to disperse the crowd. The situation was further complicated by President Trump's inflammatory comments, which many saw as a deliberate attempt to inflame the situation.

The drama has drawn in high-profile figures, with House Speaker Mike Johnson publicly endorsing the president's decision to deploy the National Guard. However, not everyone is on board with this strategy. Former Vice President Kamala Harris, who lives in Los Angeles, weighed in with a scathing critique of the administration's tactics. "This is a cruel, calculated agenda to spread panic and division," she declared.

President Trump has said the National Guard was necessary because Gov. Gavin Newsom and other Democrats have failed to quell recent protests targeting immigration agents

Meanwhile, Finneas' involvement in the protests has sent shockwaves through the music industry. The talented producer, known for his work on Billie Eilish's chart-topping hits, has been vocal about social justice issues in the past. His decision to take a stand against ICE's actions is seen by many as a bold move that highlights the importance of using one's platform for good.

Finneas' own Grammy Awards haul is nothing short of impressive. With 10 wins and 21 nominations under his belt, he has established himself as one of the most innovative and influential producers in the industry. His historic win for Producer of the Year at the 2020 Grammys cemented his status as a trailblazer, and many are eager to see what's next for this talented young musician.

As the situation in Los Angeles continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Finneas O'Connell has proven himself to be more than just a talented producer – he's a passionate advocate for justice and equality. Will his involvement in the protests inspire others to take a stand? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure: Finneas is making headlines and breaking barriers with every move he makes.

Finneas is best known for his work with megastar sister Billie Eilish; they are pictured in March 2024

Sources:

  • TheScholarlyNote.com

UPDATE: Since publishing this article, we have received numerous reports of similar incidents involving peaceful protesters being tear-gassed by National Guard troops. The situation in Los Angeles remains fluid and volatile, but one thing is clear: the people will not be silenced.