Broken glass and burned piles of debris littered parts of New York City's early Tuesday after its first curfew in decades failed to prevent destruction as groups of people smashed their way into shops, including Macy's flagship Manhattan store.
Police said more than 200 people were arrested and several officers were injured during the chaos Monday night and early Tuesday.
As the day dawned, the city appeared to have made progress limiting violent clashes between police and large groups of demonstrators marching throughout the city to protest the death of George Floyd.
Several big marches went off peacefully, with one hours-long demonstration in Brooklyn allowed to continue long after an 11 p.m.
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