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Chaotic scenes are unfolding in Los Angeles amid protests over the death of George Floyd in police custody. Images have emerged of LAPD police cars set on fire as riots wreak havoc across both the city and the entire country.
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Global News Washington Bureau Chief Jackson Proskow was on the streets of Washington, D.C. where protesters rushed past him while he was live on-air for Global National. Police appeared to release pepper spray or tear gas in order to disperse the crowd near the White House on Sunday.
Protests have taken place in at least 76 cities across the U.S. this past weekend and in some cases the authorities have lost complete control. Jennifer Johnson has the latest on the riots and violence spreading across America.
The U.S. has a long history involving violence against black Americans. Rallies, protests and acts of civil disobedience often follow and as Mike Le Couteur reports, the country may be at a boiling point.
The hurt and anger sparked by the death of George Floyd has rippled through the U.S. and throughout the world. But amid the chaos there are powerful calls to bring people together and make changes.
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7NEWS US Correspondent Amelia Brace and cameraman Tim Myers have been caught up in a stampede as police violently cleared an anti-racism protest in Washington D.C. Shocking video broadcast live on Australian breakfast news program 'Sunrise' shows a police officer in riot gear bashing Myers with a shield before punching the camera.
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Los Angeles has declared a state of emergency and called in National Guard troops following a fourth day of violent protests in the city, which saw demonstrators clash repeatedly with officers, torch police vehicles and loot businesses.
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Graphic warning: Peaceful protesters fired at with tear gas, rubber bullets by military police in Washington, D.C.
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Fires have broken out near the White House as riots continue over the killing of George Floyd. Footage has circulated of Washington DC’s historic St John’s Episcopal Church, just across Lafayette Square from the president’s residence, up in flames. Reporter Amelia Brace shows the destruction outside her Washington hotel.
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Rioters looted shops in Manhattan even as Mayor De Blasio held a midnight news conference to call for calm. More than 600 people were arrested in total since Thursday night, and nearly 50 cops have been reported injured in the process. Ken Buffa reports.
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As cities where protests have erupted try to quell the demonstrations, several governors and mayors across the country have imposed or extended curfews Sunday in anticipation of another night of unrest.
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More than 20 cities have imposed some type of curfew. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz announced he would extend curfew for Minneapolis and St. Paul through Monday morning.
Other cities who have announced curfews include Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Seattle, Louisville – where Breonna Taylor was killed – Richmond, Virginia, and Portland, Oregon.
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