Baltimore riots lead to 202 arrests, 159 fires

The Sun on Google+ · The Sun text alerts · The Baltimore Sun Store · The Darkroom RSS feed · The Darkroom: Exploring visual journalism from the Baltimore Sun A Baltimore Police officer secures metal barricades in front of City Hall in anticipation of protests against police brutality and the death of Freddie Gray April 22, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland. Gray, 25, was arrested by Baltimore Police for possessing a switch blade knife April 12 outside the Gilmor Homes 

"Today's looting and acts of violence in Baltimore will not be tolerated," Hogan said in an earlier statement. "I strongly condemn the actions of the offenders who are engaged in direct attacks against innocent civilians, businesses and law enforcement

National Guard troops and the governor's office have descended upon Baltimore as the sun rises on a new day following a nigh of riots, fires and destruction. The Mayor's office said 202 arrests were made overnight, and that the city's fire department

Eh. Captain Eric Kowalczyk, the department's spokesman, told the Baltimore Sun that he couldn't explain how the information was received or why it was deemed credible, or even if it has anything to do with the ongoing 

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