Silvestre Mendez is reflected in a remaining pane of glass in the front window of Rising Son's Deli on State Street, where he is employed. The first pane was broken Sunday night. Cleanup continued Monday for State Street businesses that were damaged during the second night of protests in Downtown Madison.
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Badger Liquor, billed as "Madison's happiest corner," was fully boarded up after the weekend protests.
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Sandy Meuer, owner of State Street Brats, cleans graffiti from the Bucky Badger statue in front of the restaurant Monday.
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Workers board up Insignia on State Street Monday.
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Workers clean up around the Triangle Market Monday.
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Police disperse tear gas during a second night of protests in downtown Madison.
For the second day in a row, Downtown Madison residents and shopkeepers spent Monday morning sweeping up broken glass and scrubbing graffiti from their property after a peaceful protest the night before escalated into clashes with police, property damage and looting. The rioting led to 15 arrests, police said.
Watch Madison resident Alan Robinson describe his thoughts on weekend protests and riots over police brutality and racism as he helps clean up broken glass on State Street Monday.
Alan Robinson, left, and Colin Malin clean broken glass Monday from the sidewalk at The Towers on State Street after a second night of rioting left windows broken and stores ransacked.
A volunteer sweeps broken glass Monday outside Ragstock on State Street. The store was vandalized for the second time in as many days after protests of racism and police brutality devolved into violence.
John Hutchinson walks through his Fontana Sports store on Henry Street Monday while cleaning up damage done during a second night of rioting in Downtown Madison after protests over police brutality and racism.
Ben Sabin, left, and John Adams with Martin Glass prepare to replace a window at Cento restaurant Monday morning. The window was damaged during protests Sunday night.
Silvestre Mendez is reflected in a remaining pane of glass in the front window of Rising Son's Deli on State Street, where he is employed. The first pane was broken Sunday night. Cleanup continued Monday for State Street businesses that were damaged during the second night of protests in Downtown Madison.
John Hutchinson walks through his Fontana Sports store on Henry Street Monday while cleaning up damage done during a second night of rioting in Downtown Madison after protests over police brutality and racism.
Ben Sabin, left, and John Adams with Martin Glass prepare to replace a window at Cento restaurant Monday morning. The window was damaged during protests Sunday night.
Alan Robinson, left, and Colin Malin clean broken glass Monday from the sidewalk at The Towers on State Street after a second night of rioting left windows broken and stores ransacked.
A volunteer sweeps broken glass Monday outside Ragstock on State Street. The store was vandalized for the second time in as many days after protests of racism and police brutality devolved into violence.