National Guard monitors L.A. City Hall as downtown cleans up

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National Guard monitors L.A. City Hall as downtown cleans up

In a stark symbol of tensions rippling through parts of Los Angeles, National Guard troops stood with Los Angeles Police Department officers on the steps of City Hall on Sunday to protect the landmark.

About 100 demonstrators had gathered in Grand Park, after a demonstration earlier in the day at Pershing Square.

Downtown was hit by protests and looting Friday night and Saturday morning. On Saturday night, some businesses saw more looting.

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A protester uses a hammer, the other a skateboard to smash windows at the Converse Store in Santa Monica. 

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Looters rush out of the Patagonia Store on 4th Street in Santa Monica. 

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Protesters walk through the streets of downtown Los Angeles after leaving Pershing Square on Sunday. 

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Residents cheer from above as protesters take to the streets in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday. 

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The California National Guard is deployed at City Hall in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, May 31, 2020 in Los Angeles, CA.  

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A storefront on Melrose Avenue is cleaned up Sunday after being shattered. 

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Smashed windows at a BevMo on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles catch a bicyclist’s attention Sunday.  

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Protestors sit along 3rd St. as a small fire burns behind them in the Fairfax District. 

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Protesters stand on top of a burned LAPD cruiser as another burns at 3rd Street and Fairfax Avenue in Los Angeles on Saturday.  

(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)

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People carry looted items taken from stores that were broken into, in the Fairfax District on Saturday. 

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People carry stolen items taken from stores that were broken into in the Fairfax District in Los Angeles. 

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A building on Melrose Ave is on fire Saturday night.  

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Police move in to arrest protesters in the Fairfax District in Los Angeles Saturday night.  

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A couple consoles each other knowing they will be arrested along with protesters on Fairfax Ave. in Los Angeles Saturday. 

(Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times)

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Police and groups including Black Lives Matter Los Angeles and Build Power stand off at Pan Pacific Park on Saturday, May 30, 2020. 

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A police car is spray-painted with the name Floyd during a demonstration at Pan Pacific Park on Saturday. 

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Los Angeles police arrest a protesterat W 3rd St and S Fairfax Ave. in the Fairfax District on Saturday. 

(Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times)

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Two women hug each other knowing they will be arrested along with other protesters on Fairfax Ave. in Los Angeles. 

(Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times)

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Protesters yell at LAPD officers at 3rd St and Fairfax Ave on Saturday. 

(Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times)

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Protesters yell at LAPD officers at 3rd St and Fairfax Ave on Saturday. 

(Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times)

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A skateboarder falls over a small fire set by protesters on 3rd St. in Los Angeles Saturday.  

(Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times)

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A protestor is arrested by LAPD officers at 3rd St. and Fairfax Ave. in Los Angeles Saturday.  

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A protester kicks in the door of a Whole Foods Market in the Fairfax District Saturday,  

(Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times)

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Police arrests looters at Whole Foods Market in the Fairfax District Saturday. 

(Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times)

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A LAPD police car is engulfed in flames as protest turned violent Saturday in the Fairfax District Saturday.  

(Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times)

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A protester falls to the ground after being shot with a rubber projectile from LAPD officers at 3rd St. and Fairfax Ave. in Los Angeles Saturday.  

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A protester runs for safety after being shot with a rubber projectile from LAPD officers at 3rd St. and Fairfax Ave. in Los Angeles Saturday.  

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A protestor refuses to be arrested as he holds his dog at 3rd St. and Fairfax Ave. in Los Angeles Saturday. 

(Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times)

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Looters run from the Apple Store at The Grove on Saturday. 

(Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times)

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Chief of Police for Los Angeles, Michel Moore, tells protesters that the Fairfax District is closed Saturday. 

(Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times)

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A protester is arrested in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles on Saturday, May 30, 2020.  

(Kent Nishimura/Los Angeles Times)

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Police yell at protester in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles on Saturday. 

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As police watch, protesters demonstrate at the Farmers Market Saturday. 

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Protesters gather at Pan Pacific Park on Saturday, May 30. The peaceful protest turned violent later in the day. 

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A caravan of cars protesting the killing of George Floyd rally in front of LAPD Headquarters on Saturday. 

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Looters ransack a Walgreens store along Broadway in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday. 

(Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times)

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Police officers react to a firecracker thrown by protesters on Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday. 

(Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times)

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Shop owners put up plywood at Superare Fight Shop after looters and vandals ransacked businesses along Melrose Ave. in the Melrose District on Saturday. 

(Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times)

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Looters and vandals ransack Spokes ‘N Stuff at Melrose Ave. and Ogden Dr. in the Melrose District on Saturday.  

(Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times)

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Protesters break windows along Figueroa Street in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday. 

(Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times)

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Orange County Sheriff deputies maintain a police block as a firecracker thrown by a protester explodes behind them during a protest Saturday in Santa Ana. 

(Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times)

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As fireworks explode in the background, Michelle Usher of Santa Ana, middle, prays in the street at the intersection of McFadden Avenue and Bristol Street in Santa Ana Saturday night. 

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A protester confronts Orange County Sheriff deputies who formed a police block to push demonstrators away from the intersection of McFaden Avenue and Bristol Street Saturday in Santa Ana.  

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A protester wipes tears as she listens to an impassioned speaker during a demonstration against the death of George Floyd during the coronavirus pandemic on Saturday in Orange.  

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Looters run from a jewelry store as LAPD officers approach in downtown Los Angeles Friday.  

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Looters run from a jewelry store as LAPD officers approach in downtown Los Angeles Friday.  

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Protesters gather around a fire in the middle of the street in downtown Los Angeles on Friday, May 29, 2020.  

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A protester breaks a window with a bat to a business in downtown Los Angeles Friday.  

(Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times)

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A looter steals liquor bottles from Terroni restaurant on Spring St. in downtown Los Angeles Friday.  

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Protesters raise their arms at LAPD officers on Spring St. in downtown Los Angeles Friday.  

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A protestwr trips and falls as LAPD officers approach on Spring St. in downtown Los Angeles Friday.  

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Protesters hold hands as they walk through a construction site to escape LAPD officers in downtown Los Angeles Friday.  

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A Starbucks is looted along Spring St. in downtown Los Angeles Friday.  

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A looter steals extra virgin olive oil from Terroni restaurant in downtown Los Angeles Friday.  

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Police keep their eyes on protesters in downtown Los Angeles on Friday, May 29, 2020.  

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A firework is ignited as protesters demonstrate in downtown on Friday, May 29, 2020, in Los Angeles. 

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A protester raises his arms as LAPD officers approach on Spring St. in downtown Los Angeles Friday.  

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An MTA bus is vandalized in downtown Los Angeles Friday.  

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Protesters start a fire on Seventh Street in downtown Los Angeles on Friday night. 

(Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times)

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Looters break into a Rite Aid store in downtown Los Angeles on Friday, May 29, 2020.  

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Looters take liquor and beer from a Rite Aid store in downtown Los Angeles. 

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Looters take jewelry from a store in downtown Los Angeles Friday night. 

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A police officer keeps an eye on protesters in downtown Los Angeles Friday night. 

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Police move past a fire set by protesters in downtown Los Angeles Friday night. 

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Looters look for jewelry on the floor at a jewelry store in downtown Los Angeles Friday.  

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Looters run from a jewelry store as LAPD officers approach in downtown Los Angeles Friday.  

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A police cruiser drives past a fire in the middle of the street in downtown Los Angeles Friday night. 

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A protester throws a wooden pallet on a fire on Seventh Street in downtown Los Angeles on Friday. 

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Protestors are arrested by Los Angeles police in front of City Hall early Saturday morning. 

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A man smashes the window of a business in downtown Los Angeles Friday night. 

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Police fire percussion rounds to clear protesters from Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. 

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A protester remains defiant after being pushed to the ground by police on Grand Avenue in in downtown Los Angeles on Friday. 

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Protesters are arrested by Los Angeles police in front of City Hall as they demonstrate in downtown on Saturday. 

(Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times)

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A police officer arrests a protester. 

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Police try to contain protesters in downtown Los Angeles. 

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Protestors are arrested by Los Angeles police in front of City Hall Saturday morning. 

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Protesters are arrested by Los Angeles police in front of City Hall as they demonstrate in downtown Saturday morning.  

(Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times)

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Protesters block the 110 Freeway downtown. 

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Protesters march onto the 110 Freeway. 

(Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times)

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Protesters are escorted off the 110 Freeway. 

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A protester is escorted off the freeway. 

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Protesters climb over a fence near the 110 Freeway. 

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Protesters on the freeway. 

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Protesters on the Harbor Freeway. 

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Police officers assume a defensive stance as a protester approaches them on the Harbor Freeway in downtown Los Angeles. 

(Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times)

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A protester grimaces in pain. 

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Police officers escort a protester off the northbound lanes of the Harbor Freeway in downtown Los Angeles on Friday. 

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Los Angeles police patrol the 110 freeway after chasing protestors off Friday, May 29. 

(Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times)

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A protester rides a skateboard on the 110 Freeway. 

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Protesters on the 110 Freeway. 

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Protesters packs Wilshire Blvd overlooking the 110 freeway on Friday, May 29.  

(Gary Coronado/Los Angeles Times)

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Police officers form a human barrier against protesters gathered near the intersection of Fifth and Olive streets in downtown Los Angeles on Friday. 

(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)

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Police restrain a protester near the intersection of Fifth and Olive streets. 

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A protester celebrates after vandalizing a police cruiser. 

(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)

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Garbage lands on police officers as they confront protesters near the intersection of Fifth and Olive streets. 

(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)

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An LAPD officer prepares to push protesters back. 

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Protestors are arrested by Los Angeles police in front of City Hall as they demonstrate in downtown Friday night. 

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Protesters face off with a large law enforcement presence in downtown Los Angeles Friday. 

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Protestwrs demonstrate in downtown Los Angeles on Friday, May 29. 

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A protester confronts LAPD officers. 

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Protesters raise their hands a police block their way in downtown Los Angeles on Friday. 

(Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times)

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Elyssa Wells calls out as she and others sit on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. 

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Dozens of protestors stand off with police May 28 on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. 

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Police speed along Third Street in downtown Los Angeles in response to a demonstration by hundreds of people.  

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LAPD officers hold the line against dozens of protesters on Grand Avenue. 

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Dozens of protesters, many with the Black Lives Matters-LA movement, stand off with police.  

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A protester jumps in the street to block an oncoming California Highway Patrol vehicle in Los Angeles. 

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A protester tosses a bottle of water on a CHP vehicle as other protesters swarm the car at a rally in front of LAPD headquarters. 

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Protesters link hands May 27 across the 101 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles in a demonstration over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. 

(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)

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Two people stand on a police vehicle during Wednesday’s Black Lives Matter protest in downtown Los Angeles. 

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Harina Yacob, 26, of Los Angeles wears a mask reading, “Please, I can’t breathe,” which Floyd is heard saying in video of a police officer kneeling on his neck. 

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People tend to the injured protester on the 101 Freeway near downtown Los Angeles. 

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Protesters cheer as the injured demonstrator is helped to his feet by firefighters. 

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Protesters link hands and raise their arms on the 101 during Wednesday’s protest. 

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Black Lives Matter protesters march in downtown L.A. 

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The killing of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis sparked this and other nationwide protests. 

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Myche Barriere, 23, left, and Annika Sillemon, 16, carry signs at Wednesday’s protest. 

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Protesters surround a California Highway Patrol cruiser in downtown Los Angeles. 

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Kika Villareal, 27, left, and daughter Aubrie join Wednesday’s protesters downtown. 

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Black Lives Matter protesters gather in downtown L.A. 

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A protester sits at the intersection of South Hill and West 2nd streets during the L.A. protest. 

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Protesters watch the demonstration at South Hill and West 2nd streets. 

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A protester silently approaches an officer. 

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Protesters on a downtown Los Angeles street. 

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Protesters cross Broadway, heading toward Hill Street. 

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A worker cleans up at a BevMo on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles on Sunday. 

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Paige Esquivel paints over graffiti at the Paper Bag Princess, a shop on Melrose Avenue where she works, on Sunday. 

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On Sunday, many merchants were still cleaning up.

When Maria Alvarado, 38, store manager of Fallas along West 5th Street, came into work this morning, she knew she had her work cut out for her.

Merchandise racks and clothing lined the floor, cash registers were toppled over and broken, and windows were shattered. Alvarado said rioters also attempted to start a fire in the store, as evidenced by the aftermath.

“The riots are concerning because they’re hurting us too,” Alvarado said. “Our workers are having their hours cut, and the stolen merchandise is costly. After reopening the store we had three good days of business, but then this happened.”

With escalating concerns of riots and COVID-19, Alvarado said she was concerned for the financial stability of her business.

Along West 4th Street nearby, Chris Andino of North Hollywood had been boarding up businesses since 3 a.m. as rioters began to clear out of the area. Andino maneuvered around broken window and mirrors to the building’s gym.

In every corridor by Pershing Square, pedestrians walked around, but businesses were all boarded up. Neighborhood resident Kelzy David, a 25-year-old physical therapy assistant, had a hard time sleeping as helicopters and rioters filled Pershing Garden.

“It’s hard seeing our neighborhood like this,” David said. “But the graffiti and broken windows, they’re all part of the cause, and I support it.”

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