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The curfew The press release Sunday night also presented more details regarding the law enforcement efforts during and after the Saturday rally. What started as a peaceful protest in downtown Cleveland May 30 over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, turned ugly, leading to a curfew in the city and necessitating Ohio Gov. You can watch the briefing on the city’sNote to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our © 2020 Advance Local Media LLC. They are jailed and facing charges including aggravated rioting, vandalism, disorderly conduct and curfew violations, the city said.The Cleveland fire department responded Saturday to two building fires; 10 vehicle fires, including four police cars and 11 other fires, such as dumpsters and ticket booths set ablaze, the news release says. However, they encouraged those who live and work in the area to also stay home.The curfew was originally put into place at 8 p.m. Saturday to contain the chaos that broke out following an otherwise peaceful rally demanding justice in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. On Sunday, the The civil emergency proclamation caused some confusion Monday morning, as law enforcement Residents in the restricted area are encouraged to stay home, but can come and go as necessary if they have a valid ID with a downtown Cleveland or Ohio City address.Essential personnel are allowed to travel to and from their workplaces. Jackson has said the curfew is an attempt to prevent violence downtown after a peaceful protest devolved into rioting Saturday in Cleveland. CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Mayor Frank Jackson’s administration has extended a civil emergency proclamation restricting access to downtown Cleveland and parts of Ohio City through Wednesday morning, and prohibiting overnight access through Friday morning.The city has extended its current restrictions, which were Jackson declared the civil emergency Saturday and instituted a curfew after protests over the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd devolved into rioting in downtown Cleveland.
The initial curfew went into effect on Saturday night and lasted into Sunday morning with an additional measure being enacted for portions of downtown Cleveland and Ohio City … CLEVELAND — The city of Cleveland announced that the Proclamation of Civil Emergency and curfew enacted in the Downtown and central business area of the city has been extended until June 2. Volunteers clean up broken glass at Wonder Bar on E. Fourth Street after Saturday's protests over the death of George Floyd.CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has extended the city’s curfew, imposed Saturday night after riots broke out downtown, through Tuesday night.The curfew, which was slated to expire at 8 a.m. Monday, now runs through 8 p.m. Tuesday, according to a press release from the Jackson administration.The area affected by the curfew has also been extended to include the central business district of downtown Cleveland, as well as the Market District of Cleveland’s Ohio City neighborhood.No one is allowed on the streets of these areas, whether walking or driving. The curfew will now be in effect through Tuesday at 8 p.m., officials reported Sunday.
Cleveland Police, the Ohio Highway Patrol and the National Guard block the Detroit/Superior bridge into downtown Cleveland, following Saturday's protests over the death of George Floyd. Sixty-five adults and one juvenile were arrested. CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has extended the city’s curfew, imposed Saturday night after riots broke out downtown, through Tuesday night. CLEVELAND — The city of Cleveland has enacted a curfew in the downtown area through 8:00 p.m. on June 2, and it is causing a lot of problems already. CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The city of Cleveland instituted a curfew due to “violence and unrest” in the midst of the George Floyd protests erupting downtown …