But Sgt. In Louisville on Wednesday night, protests turned violent when two police officers were shot. This morning, I cycled the roughly 10 miles from my East Dallas neighborhood to downtown, through Deep Ellum. (Ryan Michalesko / Staff Photographer), 2/55Police deploy smoke bombs and tear gas as they surround protesters who marched onto the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge while demonstrating against police brutality on Monday, June 1, 2020, in Dallas.The hundreds of protesters were surrounded and detained by police on the bridge and transported to the Dallas County Jail where they were later released. "A riot is the language of the unheard." VIDEO: protesters marching in downtown Fort Worth right now. Downtown Dallas was empty of protesters Monday evening, the second night a curfew was enforced for the area, which had seen some vandalism and looting in the first days of the protests. Quintanilla said the protesters were peaceful but stressed that law enforcement needed to get the message that police must be held accountable — even if that means broken windows. “We’re trying to be allies and do what we could do while still respecting the curfew,” Stensrude said. The protesters were transported to the Dallas County Jail where they were later released. “I woke up really upset,” said the 24-year-old, who is black. (Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer), 44/55Protesters have their disposable cuffs removed as they are released outside the Frank Crowley Courthouse after being arrested on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge while demonstrating against police brutality on Monday, June 1, 2020, in Dallas. Street Racing in Dallas Nearly Doubled During the Pandemic. Two weeks ago, Abbott and other state leaders unveiled a proposal that would strip cities of annexation powers if local officials cut police department budgets. This protest is now on the move….headed toward downtown. “They had their weapons. I don’t know Miles. “Every day, there’s always something new. Kasandra Mendoza, a 21-year-old Lewisville woman, walked down Commerce Street with a Kendrick Lamar song blasting from her backpack. (Ryan Michalesko / Staff Photographer), 36/55Police surround and detain hundreds of protesters who marched onto the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge while demonstrating against police brutality on Monday, June 1, 2020, in Dallas. Authorities allowed them to go up a ramp onto the westbound lanes of the bridge, then deployed smoke to keep them from continuing into the Trinity Groves area. “Everybody’s been extremely peaceful and very loving,” she said. Shortly before 11 p.m., shuttle buses and vans began releasing them outside the Frank Crowley courthouse. Protests continued Monday, a week after the death of George Floyd. ", NETFLIX, STREAMING SERVICES ANNOUNCE SUPPORT FOR BLACK LIVES MATTER AFTER GEORGE FLOYD KILLING, RIOTS. #BreonnaTaylor” ⁦@CBSDFW⁩ pic.twitter.com/rTxQ8dH62i, — Caroline Vandergriff (@c_vandergriff) September 24, 2020. “This piece shows the urgency behind what happened to George Floyd and the justice we want for him,” she said. But she implored the protesters to leave if they didn’t want to be arrested. Police arrived and cleared the situation. (Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer), 46/55Demonstrators rally at the Frank Crowley Courts Building, on Riverfront Blvd., as protests continue after the death of George Floyd on Monday, June 1, 2020, in Dallas. Now, the Cowboys DE is telling his story of how he climbed out. The discussion forum on this article will DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – A few dozen protesters gathered outside Dallas Poilce Headquarters before the sun went down Wednesday night. Greg Abbott and the state’s four U.S. attorneys said Monday that anyone who comes to Texas to commit violence, loot or engage in other destructive acts could face federal prosecution. Tonight, there is an obvious effort to shine the light on women’s stories. (Ryan Michalesko / Staff Photographer), 24/55Protesters march onto the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge as the demonstrate against police brutality on Monday, June 1, 2020, in Dallas. (Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer), 40/55Demonstrators sit in the middle of the street in solidarity as law enforcement officers blocking the western side of the Margaret Helen Hunt Bridge while police conduct mass arrests after protesters demonstrating against police brutality marched onto the bridge on Monday, June 1, 2020, in Dallas. (Lynda Gonzalez / Staff Photographer), 33/55Police surround and detain hundreds of protesters who marched onto the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge while demonstrating against police brutality on Monday, June 1, 2020, in Dallas. Market data provided by Factset. Abbott invoked protests that turned violent in Dallas and elsewhere in Texas over the summer, and a move last month by the Austin City Council to reduce police funding, although unlike other recent proposals unveiled by Abbott, his ideas Thursday did not address the funding issue. (Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer), 45/55Disposable cuffs litter the sidewalk as protesters are released outside the Frank Crowley Courthouse after being arrested on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge while demonstrating against police brutality on Monday, June 1, 2020, in Dallas.