A state of emergency has been declared in the US city of Baltimore after rioting following the funeral of a black man who was fatally injured in police custody.
At least 15 police officers have been injured and buildings have been set on fire.
A week-long curfew has been announced for the city and public schools will be shut on Tuesday as police try to regain control.
Clashes started after the funeral of Freddie Gray who died earlier this month after a week in a coma - six police officers involved in his case have been suspended.
Baltimore's Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has expressed support for freedom of speech while criticising those turning to violence.
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Baltimore Police Commissioner Anthony Batts says his injured officers will recover.
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These Baltimore residents say the protests and violence are a complicated issue.
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