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Baltimore riots: Mayor flayed for slow action; 20 officers hurt

3Baltimore, Baltimore’s mayor came under criticism on Tuesday for a slow police response to some of the worst urban violence in the US in years in which shops were looted, 19 buildings burned to the ground and 20 officers were injured.
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan said he had called Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake repeatedly on Monday but that she held off requesting the National Guard until three hours after violence first erupted following the funeral of a 25-year-old black man who died in police custody on April 19.
“The mayor of Baltimore had the city of Baltimore police on the ground. Quite frankly, they were overwhelmed. All the rest of the (boots) on the ground came from us,” the Republican governor said the day after declaring a state of emergency in the largely black city.
The death of Freddie Gray gave new energy to the public outcry that flared last year after police killings of unarmed black men in Ferguson, New York City and elsewhere. For nearly a week after Gray died from a spinal injury, protests in Baltimore had been peaceful.
President Barack Obama said, “There’s no excuse for the kind of violence that we saw yesterday.”

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