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Derek Myers is the editor-in-chief of the Guardian. Ohio Traffic Safety Office Ohio Revised Code: 4507.05 , 4507.07 , 4507.21 , 4507.071 , 4511.19 Learn about Ohio's new Driver License and Identification card "Ginther said more than 100 public and private properties had been damaged and at least 10 robbed of goods, five police officers were injured by thrown bricks or rocks and police vehicles had been set afire.The Columbus Dispatch reported that U.S. Rep Joyce Beatty, Franklin County Commissioner Kevin Boyce and Shannon Hardin, president of the Columbus City Council, were among those pepper-sprayed at a protest Saturday morning.Hardin said in a message posted on Twitter “We are all OK, and we want to encourage folks, both police and protestors, to stay calm.” Police did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment.Earlier, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley said 50 businesses were damaged overnight and 11 people arrested, with more arrests to come as suspects are identified. The announcement came Saturday by Governor Mike DeWine. Executive Order 2020-29D. Jun 1, 2020, 7:18am EDT The citywide curfew will remain in effect indefinitely as sometimes violent protests over the death of Minneapolis resident George Floyd continue in Columbus. The platform is designed to engage citizens and government leaders in a discussion about what needs improvement across the country. “The general may want to read up on the definition,” Jones said. “I am now calling to service the Ohio National Guard to help protect the citizens of Ohio. Anyone traveling without work or medical reason is subject to arrest. A citywide curfew in Columbus goes into effect at 10 p.m. Saturday and lasts until 6 a.m. Sunday. Curfew was extended again on Wednesday. Broken windows at a kiosk are shown, Monday, June 1, 2020, in Cleveland. "Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said he believed racism “is a public health and safety crisis" and he wanted to see a more equitable city, but “we are now at a point that we can no longer tell who is protesting for change and an end to racism and who has only chaos and destruction in mind. ... We will not allow it.”The Enquirer said it was the most significant unrest in the city since protests and violence following the 2001 police shooting of an unarmed black man in Over-the-Rhine, which led to days of unrest, a federal investigation and changes in the police department.Floyd died Monday after the officer pressed his knee into Floyd’s neck for several minutes even after he stopped moving and pleading for air.In Dayton, police said Saturday in a Twitter post that rocks and bottles were thrown at officers during a protest Saturday, and one officer was injured. CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has extended the city’s curfew, imposed Saturday night after riots broke out downtown, through Tuesday night. The City of Cleveland extended its curfew through Tuesday night after riots … Prior to joining the Guardian full-time, Derek was a Public Information Officer for a county Sheriff and spent the last decade reporting news around the country for local network news affiliates. Further, at the request of Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther and the Chief of Police, I am ordering the Ohio Highway Patrol to also help enforce the criminal laws in Columbus,” the Governor said. Two officers sustained minor injuries, he said.“I believe that everyone in that crowd last night was not from Cincinnati," Isaac said. A citywide curfew in Columbus goes into effect at 10 p.m. Saturday and lasts until 6 a.m. Sunday. He said the 10 p.m. curfew Saturday and Sunday for downtown and Over-The-Rhine areas will allow police to more easily arrest the few who might commit criminal acts.Chief Eliot Isaac of the city police department said 200 to 250 people earlier gathered and marched, at one point going onto Interstate 75, which was shut down for 20 minutes. “Acts of violence cannot, and will not, be tolerated.
Derek Myers is the editor-in-chief of the Guardian. Ohio Traffic Safety Office Ohio Revised Code: 4507.05 , 4507.07 , 4507.21 , 4507.071 , 4511.19 Learn about Ohio's new Driver License and Identification card "Ginther said more than 100 public and private properties had been damaged and at least 10 robbed of goods, five police officers were injured by thrown bricks or rocks and police vehicles had been set afire.The Columbus Dispatch reported that U.S. Rep Joyce Beatty, Franklin County Commissioner Kevin Boyce and Shannon Hardin, president of the Columbus City Council, were among those pepper-sprayed at a protest Saturday morning.Hardin said in a message posted on Twitter “We are all OK, and we want to encourage folks, both police and protestors, to stay calm.” Police did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment.Earlier, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley said 50 businesses were damaged overnight and 11 people arrested, with more arrests to come as suspects are identified. The announcement came Saturday by Governor Mike DeWine. Executive Order 2020-29D. Jun 1, 2020, 7:18am EDT The citywide curfew will remain in effect indefinitely as sometimes violent protests over the death of Minneapolis resident George Floyd continue in Columbus. The platform is designed to engage citizens and government leaders in a discussion about what needs improvement across the country. “The general may want to read up on the definition,” Jones said. “I am now calling to service the Ohio National Guard to help protect the citizens of Ohio. Anyone traveling without work or medical reason is subject to arrest. A citywide curfew in Columbus goes into effect at 10 p.m. Saturday and lasts until 6 a.m. Sunday. Curfew was extended again on Wednesday. Broken windows at a kiosk are shown, Monday, June 1, 2020, in Cleveland. "Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said he believed racism “is a public health and safety crisis" and he wanted to see a more equitable city, but “we are now at a point that we can no longer tell who is protesting for change and an end to racism and who has only chaos and destruction in mind. ... We will not allow it.”The Enquirer said it was the most significant unrest in the city since protests and violence following the 2001 police shooting of an unarmed black man in Over-the-Rhine, which led to days of unrest, a federal investigation and changes in the police department.Floyd died Monday after the officer pressed his knee into Floyd’s neck for several minutes even after he stopped moving and pleading for air.In Dayton, police said Saturday in a Twitter post that rocks and bottles were thrown at officers during a protest Saturday, and one officer was injured. CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has extended the city’s curfew, imposed Saturday night after riots broke out downtown, through Tuesday night. The City of Cleveland extended its curfew through Tuesday night after riots … Prior to joining the Guardian full-time, Derek was a Public Information Officer for a county Sheriff and spent the last decade reporting news around the country for local network news affiliates. Further, at the request of Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther and the Chief of Police, I am ordering the Ohio Highway Patrol to also help enforce the criminal laws in Columbus,” the Governor said. Two officers sustained minor injuries, he said.“I believe that everyone in that crowd last night was not from Cincinnati," Isaac said. A citywide curfew in Columbus goes into effect at 10 p.m. Saturday and lasts until 6 a.m. Sunday. He said the 10 p.m. curfew Saturday and Sunday for downtown and Over-The-Rhine areas will allow police to more easily arrest the few who might commit criminal acts.Chief Eliot Isaac of the city police department said 200 to 250 people earlier gathered and marched, at one point going onto Interstate 75, which was shut down for 20 minutes. “Acts of violence cannot, and will not, be tolerated.