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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Milk Toast Coverage By The Baltimore Sun. Sounds Like They Are In The Mayor's Pocket.

Baltimore riots lead to 235 arrests, 20 injured officers

Here's what's going in Baltimore a day after violence erupts.
Baltimore riots: the day after.
202 arrested, 144 vehicle fires, 15 building fires in Baltimore riots.
National Guard troops and the governor's office have descended upon Baltimore 
following a night of riots, fires and destruction.
Baltimore Police said 235 arrests were made overnight -- 201 adults and 
34 juveniles. Twenty officers were injured in Monday night's violence.
The mayor's office said the city's fire department dealt with fires in 144 
vehicles and 15 buildings. Baltimore police said one person is in critical 
condition after one of those fires.
Violence ruled Baltimore Monday 
night, after the funeral of Freddie Gray
with numerous fires breaking out around 
the city, several shootings were reported, 
and city schools and business closed. 
Gov. Larry Hogan declared a state of 
emergency, and will set up his department at an office in Baltimore.
National Guard troops began patrolling the city with some soldiers on foot 
along Pratt Street at the Inner Harbor as sunlight began to illuminate 
downtown Baltimore.
City schools are closed. The Empowerment Temple will open at 10 a.m. as 
a place for students to safely gather.
Some residents started the cleanup at North and Pennsylvania avenues, 
near a CVS store that was looted and burned Monday. Tow trucks removed 
torched vehicles from the area.
The Inner Harbor and much of 
downtown remained unscathed from 
the destruction. On Monday, many 
major employers throughout the city, 
downtown attractions and restaurants 
closed in advance of what turned out to
Police reported two people were injured in shootings amid the west and 
northwest side of Baltimore overnight.
Firefighters responded to at least half a dozen fires throughout the city 
including a three-alarm blaze at pawn shop in Southwest Baltimore. 
Firefighters were called to a three-alarm fire at a community center
 under construction at Gay and Federal streets.
The Baltimore rioting kicked off with rumors of "purge" a reference to a 
movie in which crime is made legal. A group gathered at 3 p.m. at
 Mondawmin Mall, where they fought with police, before crowds 
headed to Pennsylvania Avenue.
The day of violence had begun with funeral for Gray. His family stood
 with city leaders Monday night pleading for the violence to stop.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake instituted a weeklong citywide 
curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. starting Tuesday.
The Orioles are scheduled to play the White Sox Tuesday at Oriole 
 is pending.
The Ravens have canceled a draft party slated for Thursday evening 
at M&T Bank Stadium.
Baltimore Sun reporter Yvonne Wenger contributed to this story.

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