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Philadelph­ia orders night-time curfew as anger boils

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PHILADELPH­IA: Officials in the US city of Philadelph­ia announced a night-time curfew following two nights of unrest over the latest police killing of a black man whose family said suffered from mental health issues.

Thousands of people have taken to Philadelph­ia’s streets, with looting and violence breaking out, since police on Monday shot dead 27-year-old Walter Wallace, who was carrying a knife.

Wallace’s death and the subsequent demonstrat­ions, in which riot police have used batons and shields to push back protesters throwing bricks and other debris, have reignited a political clash between Republican­s and Democrats days before the election.

Philadelph­ia is the biggest city in the state of Pennsylvan­ia, which is viewed as key to winning Tuesday’s presidenti­al vote.

“It’s a terrible thing. What I am witnessing is terrible and frankly that the mayor or whoever it is that’s allowing people to riot and loot and not stop them is also just a horrible thing,” President Donald Trump told reporters.

The US has seen a wave of protests and rioting since the police killing of George Floyd in May in Minnesota, when an officer was filmed pressing his knee to handcuffed Floyd’s neck until he went limp.

Many of the protests have accused the police of racism and brutality, but Trump has focused on the unrest to bolster his claims to be the “law-and-order” candidate in his election battle against Joe Biden.

The Democratic challenger said it was “totally legitimate, totally reasonable” to protest peacefully.

“What I say is there’s no excuse whatsoever for the looting and the violence,” Biden said after casting his ballot in his home state of Delaware.

Officials announced yesterday that the citywide curfew will last from 9pm to 6am.

Mayor Jim Kenney suggested other curfews may follow, telling reporters that decisions will be made daily on whether to implement one that night.

“I believe that as a certain percentage of people who abide by the curfew we’ll have less people on the street to deal with, which makes the job, and the safety of the officers better,” said Kenney, a Democrat.

More than 170 people have been arrested over the unrest, mostly for looting, according to police statistics.

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