Tuesday, 28 April 2015

Baltimore Burns As Angry Protests Turn Violent

Baltimore erupted in violence as hundreds of rioters looted stores, burned buildings and injured at least 15 police officers following the funeral of a black man who died in custody.

A state of emergency has been declared and the National Guard sent in as officials also ordered a week of overnight curfews in an effort to quell the disorder.
Violence broke out a short distance from the funeral of Freddie Gray before spreading through much of West Baltimore in the most violent US demonstrations since arson and gunfire in Ferguson, Missouri, last year.
Mr Gray's death had prompted several days of peaceful protests and Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said those involved in the lootings were "thugs" who had nothing to do with protests over police brutality.
"It's extremely heartbreaking for someone born and raised in Baltimore," she said.

"We know how hard people work to be able to have a city we know and love and watch a group of criminals go through our city with an intent to destroy. You don't get justice for that. What does it solve?"
Several blazes were sparked, including a fire that destroyed an old people's centre at a church in East Baltimore.
Police said at least 27 people were arrested as looting and attacks on officers continued into the night, and Baltimore schools will be shut on Tuesday.
Liquor stores, pharmacies, a shopping mall and a cheque-cashing store were ransacked.

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