CHRIS HUBBUCH and SHELLEY K. MESCH
Wisconsin State Journal
Updated
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A worker with University Bookstore clears broken glass Sunday from the lobby of the business following an overnight looting and rioting spree along State Street.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
Niya McBride, 32, reacts Sunday as Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway addresses overnight looting and rioting along State Street. McBride said she was injured after she was caught in a stampede of rioters.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
Volunteers on Sunday carrying brooms make their way toward businesses damaged during an overnight looting and rioting spree along State Street. The cleanup was organized by the Boys & Girls Club of Dane County.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
Anders Martin, co-owner of Sunshine Daydream, surveys damage to his business Sunday. A sign he had posted in the window saying “locally owned business” didn't stop the looters.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
Hundreds of people turned out for the early morning cleanup, armed with brooms, gloves and masks.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
Volunteers remove graffiti from the windows of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. A museum gift store was also broken into.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
Workers help clear broken window glass from Ragstock on. Manager Kat Semborski said Sunday's outpouring of help "really put a smile on my face."
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
Volunteers sweep broken glass Sunday morning in front of Urban Outfitters, one of about 75 State Street businesses damaged or looted Saturday night after a protest over police brutality and racism turned violent.
Volunteers remove graffiti from the windows of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art Sunday after a protest against racism and police brutality led to rioting overnight on State Street.
A worker with University Bookstore clears broken glass Sunday from the lobby of the business following an overnight looting and rioting spree along State Street.
Niya McBride, 32, reacts Sunday as Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway addresses overnight looting and rioting along State Street. McBride said she was injured after she was caught in a stampede of rioters.
Volunteers on Sunday carrying brooms make their way toward businesses damaged during an overnight looting and rioting spree along State Street. The cleanup was organized by the Boys & Girls Club of Dane County.
Anders Martin, co-owner of Sunshine Daydream, surveys damage to his business Sunday. A sign he had posted in the window saying “locally owned business” didn't stop the looters.
Volunteers sweep broken glass Sunday morning in front of Urban Outfitters, one of about 75 State Street businesses damaged or looted Saturday night after a protest over police brutality and racism turned violent.
Volunteers remove graffiti from the windows of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art Sunday after a protest against racism and police brutality led to rioting overnight on State Street.