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See What Downtown Chicago Looks Like After Night of Destruction Following Protests

Chicagoans woke up to damaged portions of the city with storefront windows broken on Michigan Avenue and State Street after peaceful daytime protests over the death of George Floyd dissolved into looting and destruction. Thieves targeted businesses and vandals smashed windows and set fires throughout the downtown area, but with the city's Loop locked down with only residents and essential workers allowed, the protests spread to other parts of the city. Still, the Loop was the scene of some demonstrations as area transit agencies canceled service.

Road closures and public transit schedule changes remained in effect, with CTA service suspended and Illinois State Police shutting down several highway ramps that feed traffic into the downtown area.
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current06:15, 5 June 20206 min 35 s, 1,920 × 1,080 (164.77 MB)Victorgrigas (talk | contribs)Imported media from uploads:11de68ae-a6d4-11ea-b460-421279eada85

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