
Baltimore residents reflect on riots, relief from the curfew
Clip: 5/4/2015 | 3m 27s
Baltimore residents reflect on riots and share relief for curfew’s end
During Baltimore’s six-day curfew after the recent riots, some residents gave up wages and access to other necessities in order to be home by 10 p.m. Residents share their reactions to the protests and riots and the end of the mandatory city-wide curfew.
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Baltimore residents reflect on riots, relief from the curfew
Clip: 5/4/2015 | 3m 27s
During Baltimore’s six-day curfew after the recent riots, some residents gave up wages and access to other necessities in order to be home by 10 p.m. Residents share their reactions to the protests and riots and the end of the mandatory city-wide curfew.
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