“I have ordered a curfew for all of Miami-Dade County beginning at 10 p.m. this Saturday, May 30. Residents of all cities in Miami-Dade, and unincorporated areas, they must comply with this curfew. This includes the City of Miami” Carlos Giménez wrote on his Twitter account.
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I have signed a local state of emergency declaration, ordering a curfew that takes effect at 10 p.m. tonight until 6 a.m. Sunday after some protesters began to burn police cars at the Miami Police Station. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/Ah7TfeM28X
– Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez (@MayorGimenez) May 31, 2020
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Around nine at night, some people went to Bayside, where according to Miami Mayor Francis Suárez, they began to vandalize the mall.
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The mayor said they used methods to protect the city of Miami, because ” It is one thing to manifest and quite another to take advantage and professionally shake to create those controversial images“, Francis Suárez explained, during an interview with Noticias 23.
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For this reason, Suárez explained that the curfew will be implemented even this Sunday, from 8:00 pm to 6:00 am in the city of Miami. He also reported that they are using Miami Dade County and Miami Beach police reinforcements, but he also spoke to the Florida governor for more support if necessary.
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We have implemented a curfew beginning at 10pm to 6am. Beginning tomorrow the curfew hours will be 8pm to 6am. Anyone in violation is subject to arrest.
– Miami PD (@MiamiPD) May 31, 2020
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