On Monday night, nearly 235 individuals were arrested and at least 20 officers were injured as protests honoring the memory of Freddie Gray turned violent. Police vehicles were lit on fire, several businesses were looted, and Maryland Governor Larry Hogan declared a state of emergency.
As the curfew approached, a line of police officers flanked by armored vehicles encouraged crowds to disperse quietly. These pleas were echoed by local organizers.
500 soldiers of the Maryland National Guard were deployed on Tuesday morning in preparation of potential conflict. Over the course of the day, that number climbed to nearly 2,000 soldiers. Over 1,000 police officers, from Maryland as well as neighboring states, were also prepared.