Though the protests began peacefully on Saturday, the group of people making their voices heard in Downtown Cleveland split into two groups; people who remained peaceful, and people who began to vandalize our city (who the police chief belives were not from the area).
One person who assisted with the clean up on Sunday actually attended Saturday night's protest and said he just wants to do his part to help his city after witnessing the destruction.
The City of Cleveland has extended the curfew unil 8pm Tuesday night. You can get more info about the curfew and road closures here.
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