Cleaning up after Baltimore riots
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Cleaning up after Baltimore riots

Updated 2039 GMT (0439 HKT) April 29, 2015
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People help clean up a CVS pharmacy in Baltimore on Tuesday, April 28, the morning after riots broke out during protests on Monday, April 27. The unrest followed the funeral for Freddie Gray, who died of a severe spinal cord injury he got while in police custody. There were more than 230 arrests, 144 vehicle fires and 15 structure fires, a city official said. Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post/Getty Images
Members of the community clean up debris on April 28 from the CVS that was burned and looted in the riots. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
A neighborhood cleanup crew works to clear trash from the streets on April 28. Mark Makela/Getty Images
Caroline Byrd helps with cleanup efforts on April 28. Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post/Getty Images
Volunteers help clear trash from a looted business on April 28. NOAH SCIALOM/EPA/LANDOV
A man sweeps the street as law enforcement officers stand guard on April 28. Matt Rourke/AP
Baltimore firefighters inspect a burned store on April 28. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
People helping clean debris are seen in the reflection of a broken window on April 28. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
Jason Park, left, and business owner Sung Kang survey the damage to his store on April 28. Matt Rourke/AP
Men wearing work gloves help clear debris on April 28. Mark Makela/Getty Images
Kailah Johnson, 5, joins her mother in a neighborhood cleanup on April 28. Schools were closed across the city. Mark Makela/Getty Images
Volunteers help clear the wreckage from damaged stores on April 28. Matt Rourke/AP
Employee Sam Wirtz, left, surveys the damage to his store that came during the unrest on Monday, April 27. Lloyd Fox/The Baltimore Sun/AP