MINNEAPOLIS: Major US cities feared another night of violent protests over the death of George Floyd in police custody, cleaning up streets strewn ...
MINNEAPOLIS: Major US cities feared another night of violent protests over the death of George Floyd in police custody, cleaning up streets strewn with broken glass and burned out cars as curfews failed to stop confrontations between activists and law enforcement.
One officer orders residents to go inside, then yells"light 'em up" before shooting projectiles at a group of people on their front porch. The city's curfew does not apply to residents outside on their private property.In New York City, police arrested about 350 people overnight and 30 officers suffered minor injuries.
Philadelphia on Sunday moved the city's curfew earlier, to 6pm from 8pm local time, and ordered all businesses to close as local TXF-TV showed images of groups of protesters attacking police cars, setting one on fire while others went into nearby stores and came out with armfuls of merchandise.Protests also flared in Chicago, Seattle, Salt Lake City, Cleveland, and Dallas, where rioters were seen on video beating a store owner who chased them with a large machete or sword.
In Santa Monica, California on Sunday, hundreds of protesters marched peacefully down Ocean Avenue, parallel to the city's famed beaches. A line of police officers stood at the entrance to the Santa Monica Pier, local KTLA-TV said. In response to the protests, Target Corp announced it was closing 100 stores, with about 30 in Minnesota.
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