Cities across the US are braced for more violence and riots amid the nation-wide rage over the killings of black people at the hands of police.After six straight days of unrest set off by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, a new routine is developing: residents waking up to neighbourhoods in shambles, shopkeepers sweeping up broken glass and taking stock of ransacked stores, and police and political leaders weighing how to address the boiling anger."We are a country that is scared," said Sam Page, county executive in St Louis County, Missouri, where the city of Ferguson has been synonymous with the Black Lives Matter movement since the 2014 death of Michael Brown, a black 18-year-old, during a confrontation with a white officer."We
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