About 100 people had gathered to protest Sunday night near Downtown Summerlin, while another protest against police brutality was happening on the Strip.
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Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, City Councilman Cedric Crear, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford and members of the faith community were at the media conference.
Las Vegas police used tear gas and nonlethal rounds to break up a protest on the Strip shortly before 9 p.m. Sunday.
Locals converged in downtown Las Vegas in the daylight to clean up and see the aftermath after a second night of demonstrations and clashes between protesters and police.
Gov. Steve Sisolak angrily denounced instigators who might have come from out of state to foment trouble, as well as locals who vandalized fragile businesses.
“Black Lives Matter” is projected onto the side of Lone Mountain by the company Tag Team Productions on Saturday night in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas police arrested two photojournalists, including a Review-Journal staff photographer, who were photographing a tense Friday night protest on the Strip.
The Metropolitan Police Department on Saturday afternoon announced that 80 protesters were arrested Friday night during a demonstration on the Strip.
Two officers were injured and 30-40 demonstrators were arrested during the Strip protest, the Metropolitan Police Department said during a briefing Friday night.
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