Roundup: Twin Cities protests continue, but National Guard and neighbors help quiet violence

Protesters again took to the streets on Saturday in demonstrations against police, but the Twin Cities were largely spared another night of arson and looting. Relatively widespread adherence to an 8 p.m. curfew, a much stronger presence by the police and National Guard and watchful neighborhood groups helped thwart violence, even as unrest spread to other cities around the United States.
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