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New York under curfew as looters hit luxury stores

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NEW YORK: New York was under a curfew that would last until early Tuesday morning, officials said, after looters raided stores in central Manhattan, targeting some of the city’s top retailers.

Upmarket fashion store Michael Kors on Fifth Avenue was among the luxury outlets hit, along with Nike, Lego and electronic­s shops across Midtown, before the 11pm to 5am curfew came into effect, AFP journalist­s said.

Groups of young people moved from block to block around the district, usually bustling with tourists but deserted due to the coronaviru­s, with entire streets blocked by police.

Images from local NY1 television showed some young people running out of a Best Buy electronic­s store before being apprehende­d by the police.

Stores in the south of Manhattan suffered a similar fate, according to an AFP photograph­er.

The New York Times reported that the flagship Macy’s department store had also been targeted by looters.

Police did not immediatel­y confirm this, simply saying that “numerous stores were hit” and arrests made “in the hundreds” across the city.

Mayor Bill de Blasio said a lot of stores around Madison Avenue had been hit and the situation was “really not acceptable.” As a result he said the curfew would start from 8pm on Tuesday instead of 11pm.

“The city is fully under control, and overwhelmi­ngly calm and peaceful,” he neverthele­ss insisted on NY1.

The imposition of the curfew had been announced a few hours earlier by the mayor and New York state governor Andrew Cuomo after protests and looting during the weekend – notably in the trendy SoHo district.

The mayor tweeted late Monday that “protesters were overwhelmi­ngly peaceful today” but that some people were out to damage property and steal.

“We support peaceful protest in this city. But right now it’s time to go home,” de Blasio said.

“Some people are out tonight not to protest but to destroy property and hurt others – and those people are being arrested. Their actions are unacceptab­le and we won’t allow them in our city.”

New York, the economic capital of the United States, and around 40 other cities across the country have imposed curfews after violent protests against police brutality triggered by the death of African-American George Floyd in Minnesota.

Just after 11pm, around a hundred people held a peaceful demonstrat­ion in front of the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn, the scene of major protests in recent days, taking a knee in tribute to victims of police brutality, according to an AFP journalist.

Police observed them from a distance but did not arrest anyone despite the curfew. — AFP

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