DC police chief says weekend George Floyd protests were 'exclusively without violence'

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Police Chief Peter Newsham said anti-police brutality protests in the nation's capital this weekend were free of violence.

WASHINGTON – Police Chief Peter Newsham said anti-police brutality protests in the nation's capital this weekend were free of the violence that marred demonstrations a week earlier.

Some of those protests turned violent. In Washington, some people hurled items at police, set stores and cars on fire and robbed or vandalized shops. But the demonstrations have been peaceful for the past week, even as the size of the demonstrating crowd reached new heights. President Donald Trump threatened on June 1 to use active-duty troops to quell the protests and"dominate the streets." And he accused some governors of being"weak" for not cracking down harder on the demonstrators.

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