The situation grew so violent that the governor of Maryland declared Baltimore to be in a state of emergency Monday evening and is calling in the National Guard.
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said in a Monday night press conference that the city is instituting a curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Fifteen police officers have been injured and two are still hospitalized, officials said.
"Too many people have spent generations building up this city for it to be destroyed by thugs who in a very senseless way are trying to tear down what so many have fought for," she said in the press conference.
In an unusual occurrence, Monday night's game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Chicago White Sox has been postponed because of the violence.
The demonstrations turned violent over the weekend as protesters swarmed the streets and destroyed buildings while venting anger over the suspicious death of Freddie Gray. Those protests have now crossed the line into anarchy.
“These malicious attacks against law enforcement and local communities only betray the cause of peaceful citizens seeking answers and justice following the death of Freddie Gray,” Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said in a statement on Monday.
Police confirmed during an afternoon press conference that one of the seven officers who's been injured is unresponsive.
Multiple police vehicles have also been torched, and people have thrown bricks and bottles at police vehicles with officers inside. One group tried to cut the fire department's hoses as it extinguished a fire.
Mobs have gathered at multiple locations around the city including a shopping mall about one mile west of downtown.
The general area of the protests.
The violent crowds are throwing bottles, bricks, and rocks at cops, according to police department tweets. They're also destroying and looting buildings, including a CVS, which protesters lit on fire, according to CNN.
CVS has closed some local locations as a result.
Due to nearby protest activity, we’ve closed some stores in Baltimore. No customers or employees have been harmed.
— CVS/pharmacy (@CVS_Extra) April 27, 2015
— Conflict News (@rConflictNews) April 27, 2015
Group stomping on top of @BaltimorePolice cruiser, smashing windows on North Ave near Penn. ave @cbsbaltimorepic.twitter.com/krioX3oCVl
— Megan Viviano (@megganphone) April 27, 2015
Freddie Gray died a week after his spine was somehow partially severed in police custody. He was initially stopped because he fled upon noticing officers, who later found a knife clipped to his pocket. Cellphone video shows police dragging Gray into a van. When officers took him out, they had to rush him to the hospital.
His funeral was today, further sparking the city-wide demonstrations. The escalation comes as authorities revealed they feared street gangs would team up to "take out" officers.
A line of police in riot gear has taken shape at the entrance to the mall's parking lot keeping people from entering, according to television news reports.
Source:Business Insider.com




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