Riots in Baltimore – National Guard
Sent in
Update: State of Emergency Declared:
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Riots have broken out in Baltimore following the funeral of Freddie Gray, a 25 year old black man who died from injuries sustained while in police custody.
5,000 troops from the National Guard are being sent in to quell the unrest and Mayor Rawlings-Blake has imposed a citywide 10pm curfew for this week which will come into effect tomorrow.
15 police officers have been injured so far, while journalists and cameramen have been assaulted and had equipment stolen.
Our @CCTV_America
cameraman was just attacked by protestors and his camera
stolen. #FreddyGray
pic.twitter.com/STR6e9LowT
—
jim spellman (@jimspellmanTV) April
27, 2015
Schools in Baltimore will be closed for the day tomorrow in case the rioting continues.
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To ensure safety of students & in compliance
with daytime curfew for youth, schools closed April 28.
District office open, w/ liberal leave.
— Baltimore
Schools (@BaltCitySchools) April
28, 2015
David Simon, creator of the popular Baltimore-set crime show The Wire has called for a halt to the violence.
Footage from the ground here:
ENDS