Baltimore Residents Volunteer to Clean Up Damage From Riots, Looting
As Baltimore braces itself for a second day of potentially violent protests, volunteers gathered this morning at North and Pennsylvania Avenues—the epicenter of yesterday’s protests—to clean up the destruction from the rioting and looting at a CVS and other neighborhood businesses.
With broom in hand, 7 year old Naloni, is helping in the clean up of Penn North.@cbsbaltimore pic.twitter.com/ocZqgGZ9SF
April 28, 2015
Women hand out water, Frosted mini wheats to police guarding W Balt near the burned out CVS #baltimoreriots pic.twitter.com/XnQatpcFwa
April 28, 2015
Residents pitching in to clean up outside CVS, North and Pennsylvania! @cbsbaltimore pic.twitter.com/th8APiBnhz
April 28, 2015
Large group of volunteers cleaning up that burnt out CVS in Baltimore pic.twitter.com/84BVzu7SWS
April 28, 2015
People are loading collected trash, debris into dumpster just brought in by city. #Baltimore @nbcwashington pic.twitter.com/QkgaPxHPc3
April 28, 2015
Love this. Citizens cleaning up their city. #Baltimoreprotests pic.twitter.com/vw8WsTt1Hj
April 28, 2015
Everybody pitching to clean up. #PrayForBaltimore pic.twitter.com/4ANwpLPNBI
April 28, 2015
Citizens cleaning up Baltimore. Rec and Parks crews now helping. #Baltimore pic.twitter.com/pEekSBZVAz
April 28, 2015
[Top image via AP]