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Police fired tear gas at protesters who set fires near the White House as unrest continued in cities across America. Here’s the latest. |
Monday, June 1, 2020 12:01 AM EST |
Protesters seethed in dozens of cities, again defying curfews to demonstrate against police brutality following the death of George Floyd in police custody last week in Minneapolis.
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Nationwide demonstrations resume, officials in several states reinforce their National Guard presence and anger mounts at increasingly aggressive tactics by the police.
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Fires are burning in the streets near the White House in Washington, where a curfew went into effect at 11 p.m. Eastern time.
The White House goes dark as fires rage nearby.
The Times has reporters on the ground in dozens of cities across the country. Here’s some of what they are seeing.
- Two Atlanta police officers were fired for using excessive force during a protest.
- A man is arrested after driving a truck through a crowd of Minnesota protesters.
- Trump is heard, but not seen, on a simmering Sunday.
- Could protesting spread coronavirus? Officials are worried.
- National Guard commanders say troops are meant only to keep the peace.
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