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'Go home!': Baltimore officials urge locals to respect curfew

2015-04-29 22 Dailymotion

“Go home!” local officials shouted, as they took to the streets of riot-torn Baltimore on Tuesday night (April 28) to urge people to respect the 10pm to 5am curfew.<br /><br /> Violence a night earlier saw 19 buildings set ablaze and at least 230 arrests in the US city.<br /><br /> Mayor of Baltimore, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, appealed to mothers to take their children home.<br /><br /> “I need you as a mother, a mature person, to help me get them off the street,” she urged. “I know you are hurting, I am not taking it from you. I am hurting, too.”<br /><br /> Violence broke out following the funeral of 25-year old Freddie Gray; a black man who died days after allegedly being injured in police custody.<br /><br /> “We are trying to talk to those that seem most likely to do violence tonight and we are trying to pray with them, discuss, help them work through this,” a local chaplain told euronews.<br /><br /> CITIZENS LINING UP TO PROTECT THE POLICE IN BALTIMORE pic.twitter.com/sGnaM96c1p— banksy (@thereaIbanksy) April 29, 2015<br /> <br /><br /> More than 3,00

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