Some details on riots:
https://www.nj.com/news/2020/05/these-are-all-the-cities-where-protests-and-riots-have-erupted-over-george-floyds-death.html
https://archive.is/P8jJ3
Atlanta
What started as a peaceful protest at Centennial Olympic Park Friday afternoon turned into hours of unrest. Protesters set fires, looted stores and broke windows. They even climbed the sign outside the headquarters of media company CNN and spray painted messages on it. The building is also home to a police precinct. Also damaged was the College Football Hall of Fame.
Bakersfield
Ten people were arrested and a memorial to a fallen police officer was vandalized during a protest that drew 200-300 of people, according to KGET.com, an NBC affiliate. Most of the arrests were for resisting and obstruction but, KGET reported that one person was charged with attempted murder for driving through the crowd and hitting a 15-year-old girl.
Boston
Hundreds gathered in the city’s South End for a relatively tame demonstration asking for justice for Floyd. A undisclosed number of people were arrested after clashing with police.
Chicago
Protesters marching through downtown Chicago left behind broken windows and toppled garbage cans and flower pots early Saturday. There were an unknown number of arrests but no serious injuries, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Columbus
Key streets in Ohio’s capital were blocked for hours as about 400 protesters gathered into a stand-off with police, according to The Columbus Dispatch. Demonstrators hurled water bottles, flares and smoke bombs at officers. Police fired back with pepper spray. The demonstrators broke windows and set fire to a ticket office at the Columbus Association for Performing Arts.
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