Washington, DC, dials back curfew after protests continued around the White House Tuesday night, but violence and arrests were down sharply from Monday.
The curfew would be in effect from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. the following morning, Bowser said, a change from the previous two days when the curfew began at 7 p.m.
Newsham said the curfew"gives the police the ability to stop the violence." His remarks come after protests in recent days were exploited by rioters who broke into businesses downtown, smashed car windows and started fires near the White House. "The arrests throughout the city last night were generally individual arrests of people who were resistant to abiding by the curfew," he said.
Back outside the White House. Today the perimeter has been pushed back another half block. Federal law enforcement of some kind, but they won’t identify themselves, and all insignias and name plates have been removed.
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