This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 26 April 2015.
Protesters resorted to smashing shop windows and hurling objects at officers as the biggest protest yet over the death of a young black police detainee turned violent. The 2000-strong crowd joined a peaceful 90-minute rally at Baltimore city hall. They demanded justice for the death and the mood of the crowd subsequently turned ugly as some of the groups spread out across the city and went on the rampage.
The protesters smashed store windows, looted merchandise and vandalized police cars.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake expressed disappointment at the violence which, in her opinion, was the handiwork of "a small group of agitators". The speakers at the rally wanted President Barack Obama to launch a national inquiry into police misconduct.
It may be recalled that last year there were weeks of protests after an unarmed black teen Michael Brown was shot dead in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner, a black man in New York City, died after he was placed in a chokehold during an attempted arrest.
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