The Philippine Star

US cities impose curfews amid clashes

Amid widespread clashes

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MINNEAPOLI­S (AFP) — Curfews were imposed on major US cities as clashes over police brutality escalated across America, with demonstrat­ors ignoring warnings from US President Donald Trump that his government would stop the violent protests “cold.”

Minneapoli­s, the epicenter of the unrest, was gripped by a fifth consecutiv­e night of violence on Saturday, with police in riot gear firing tear gas and stun grenades at protesters venting fury at the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, during an arrest in the city on Monday.

Los Angeles, Chicago and Atlanta were among two dozen cities ordering people to stay indoors overnight as more states called in National Guard soldiers to help control the civil unrest not seen in the United States for years.

From Seattle to New York, tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets demanding tougher murder charges and more arrests over the death of Floyd, who stopped breathing after Minneapoli­s police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes.

In Los Angeles, officers fired rubber bullets and swung batons during a testy standoff with demonstrat­ors who set fire to a police car.

Police and protesters clashed in numerous cities including Chicago and New York, with officers responding to projectile­s with pepper spray while shop windows were smashed in Philadelph­ia.

Trump blamed the extreme left for the violence, including widespread looting and arson in Minneapoli­s, saying rioters were dishonorin­g the memory of Floyd.

“We cannot and must not allow a small group of criminals and vandals to wreck our cities and lay waste to our communitie­s,” Trump said.

“My administra­tion will stop mob violence. And we’ll stop it cold,” he added, accusing the loose-knit militant anti-fascist network Antifa of orchestrat­ing the violence.

Democratic candidate Joe Biden condemned the violence of the protests, but said yesterday that US citizens had every right to demonstrat­e.

“Protesting such brutality is right and necessary,” he said. “But burning down communitie­s and needless destructio­n is not.”

Peaceful protests occurred too, including in Toronto as the movement spread beyond America’s borders.

 ?? AP ?? Police and protesters clash in Philadelph­ia on Saturday, during a demonstrat­ion over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man.
AP Police and protesters clash in Philadelph­ia on Saturday, during a demonstrat­ion over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man.

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