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Donald Trump says the national guard is 'ready' to go in to 'out of control' New York as looters ransack stores again - but 8pm curfew curbs the worst of chaos on fifth night of unrest(50 Pictures)

Donald Trump today declared that 'the National Guard is ready' as he repeated his threat to send troops to New York City to 'p...

Donald Trump today declared that 'the National Guard is ready' as he repeated his threat to send troops to New York City to 'put down' the George Floyd protests - but the violence in the city was less severe last night.   
Thousands ignored mayor Bill de Blasio's 8pm curfew to continue their demonstrations, but police arrested more than 200 people as night fell and some of the rampant destruction of the previous few days was quelled.  
The calmer scenes were echoed across much of America where protesters once again turned out in force but the confrontations with police were subdued and widespread rioting was limited. 
It followed a day of anger from President Trump's critics over the way he threatened to deploy the military to quell riots across the US and cleared protesters in Washington DC so he could visit damaged St John's Episcopal Church.   
He also considered using 'tanks' or other armored military vehicles to help restore order in the US after violent protests broke out across the country for a sixth night, defense officials have revealed.
This morning the president repeated his demand for 'LAW & ORDER!', urged police to 'get tough' and responded to an image of a boarded-up Manhattan with a warning that 'the National Guard is ready'.  
In New York, De Blasio moved the city's first curfew since 1943 forward from 11pm but rejected Trump's urging and an offer from Governor Andrew Cuomo to bring in the National Guard. 
Looters broke into Zara near the World Trade Center, Nordstrom Rack on 6th Avenue, fought with Guardian Angels at Foot Locker in the East Village and stores were also targeted in Soho again. 
One alleged looter was seen pulling up in a £500,000 Rolls Royce, an NBC producer claimed. 
Saks Fifth Avenue was also surrounded with razor wire after looters ransacked nearby Macy's the night before. 
As unrest continued for a fifth night, Trump called on officials to enlist the help of the federal government to regain control of the city.
'New York's Finest are not being allowed to perform their MAGIC but regardless, and with the momentum that the Radical Left and others have been allowed to build, they will need additional help. NYC is totally out of control. [De Blasio and Cuomo] MUST PUT DOWN RIOTING NOW!' he tweeted.
Mayor de Blasio later defended his decision not to deploy National Guard troops, telling CNN their presence could have raised 'a real risk of violence and someone losing their life.'
He also hit back at New York governor Cuomo who has been highly critical of De Blasio's approach to controlling the riots. He said after Tuesday night's chaos: 'The NYPD and the mayor did not do their job last night,' Cuomo had said at a briefing in Albany. 'Look at the videos. It was a disgrace.'
De Blasio hit back:'He dishonored the men and women of the NYPD in an absolutely inappropriate way for any leader to do. Any elected official who blames the NYPD while they were out there fighting in the streets to restore order, protect 'people — that's disgraceful.'
He also confirmed Tuesday night saw 'the highest number of police we have had over the last five days,' but refused to say how many officers were on the ground.
Protesters leave the Manhattan Bridge after being stopped by police last night during an 8pm curfew which thousands ignored but which was followed by less rampant destruction than on previous days in New York City
Protesters leave the Manhattan Bridge after being stopped by police last night during an 8pm curfew which thousands ignored but which was followed by less rampant destruction than on previous days in New York City 
Donald Trump today declared 'the National Guard is ready' as he repeated his threat to order troops into New York City
Donald Trump today declared 'the National Guard is ready' as he repeated his threat to order troops into New York City
Looters broke into Zara near the World Trade Center, Nordstrom Rack on 6th Avenue, fought with Guardian Angels at Foot Locker in the East Village and stores were also targeted in Soho again.
Looters broke into Zara near the World Trade Center, Nordstrom Rack on 6th Avenue, fought with Guardian Angels at Foot Locker in the East Village and stores were also targeted in Soho again. 
People are arrested for looting in New York City last night as police swooped on people who broke the city's curfew
People are arrested for looting in New York City last night as police swooped on people who broke the city's curfew 
Police officers initially let people continue on their way, while making arrests in others.  Pictured: Four people are handcuffed and detained for violating curfew
Police officers initially let people continue on their way, while making arrests in others.  Pictured: Four people are handcuffed and detained for violating curfew
People are arrested after looting in New York City last night on another day of angry protests following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last week
People are arrested after looting in New York City last night on another day of angry protests following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last week 
Two men hold their hands aloft as protesters are held in place by police on Manhattan Bridge on Tuesday night
Two men hold their hands aloft as protesters are held in place by police on Manhattan Bridge on Tuesday night 
The Empire State Building went dark for a second night in a row in honor of George Floyd, as seen from Weehawken, NJ
The Empire State Building went dark for a second night in a row in honor of George Floyd, as seen from Weehawken, NJ 
Thousands of protesters remained on the streets after the city's 8pm curfew went into effect. Pictured: NYPD officers face demonstrators as they continue to rally 
Dozens of protesters and curfew-violators were detained and loaded onto police vans as chaos erupted a fifth night
Dozens of protesters and curfew-violators were detained and loaded onto police vans as chaos erupted a fifth night 
Police began making arrests around 9pm, when peaceful protests turned into chaos on Tuesday night
Police began making arrests around 9pm, when peaceful protests turned into chaos on Tuesday night 
An NBC producer claimed that men were pulling up luxury cars before they appeared to ransack stores in Manhattan during a fifth night of rioting after the killing of George Floyd
An NBC producer claimed that men were pulling up luxury cars before they appeared to ransack stores in Manhattan during a fifth night of rioting after the killing of George Floyd
A demonstrator is detained by a police officer after curfew during a protest against the death of George Floyd
A demonstrator is detained by a police officer after curfew during a protest against the death of George Floyd 

As of 1am, police had carried out about 200 arrests across the city, with that figure expected to rise, CNN reported.  
Shortly after the curfew went into effect, De Blasio had urged residents to go home 'so we can keep people safe', but he was ignored by many around the city who continued protesting throughout the city's streets.  
In some areas, police let people continue on their way, while making arrests in others. Demonstrators who had been on the West Side Highway in lower Manhattan were herded off, with parts of the roadway blocked off behind them. 
But as night fell, groups of curfew-violators and looters around the city were rounded up and handcuffed by officers before being loaded on to NYPD vans.   
Police began making arrests around 9pm and shut down parts of the West Side Highway in lower Manhattan, blocking it off to huge crowds of protesters. 
The police department had announced it would not allow vehicle traffic south of 96th Street in Manhattan after curfew, though residents, essential workers, buses and truck deliveries were exempt.
An estimated 5,000 peaceful protesters were also left stranded on the Manhattan Bridge for hours after NYPD officers formed a barricade blocking entry into Manhattan after the curfew came into effect.   
Videos shared on social media showed demonstrators chanting 'let us through' after reaching the end of the bridge. 
Some took to Twitter to say they were forced to wait for two hours before officers finally let crowds through. 
'Currently stuck on the Manhattan Bridge. NYPD told us the would let us through 'in 10 min' - that was 40 min ago. They now brought in multiple vans to barricade us in from both sides. They are all wearing riot gear. We have been nothing but peaceful,' one woman tweeted.     
Social media footage showed protesters finally began to clear the bridge around 11pm.  
Meanwhile in Chelsea, protester Jane Rossi said she witnessed officers rip a man out of his car and arrest him around 10.45pm.
The car was behind a group of several hundred protesters that had roamed Manhattan peacefully since leaving Trump Tower at 8pm.  

WASHINGTON DC: Dozens of masked National Guard troops stood watch over a peaceful protest in front of the Lincoln Memorial in an extraordinary show of military force on Tuesday evening.Hundreds of people gathered for the demonstration at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Washington DC's fifth consecutive day of protests following the death of George Floyd
WASHINGTON DC: Dozens of masked National Guard troops stood watch over a peaceful protest in front of the Lincoln Memorial in an extraordinary show of military force on Tuesday evening.Hundreds of people gathered for the demonstration at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Washington DC's fifth consecutive day of protests following the death of George Floyd
An estimated 5,000 peaceful protesters were stranded on the bridge for up to two hours after police formed a barricade to block entry to Manhattan
An estimated 5,000 peaceful protesters were stranded on the bridge for up to two hours after police formed a barricade to block entry to Manhattan 

New York police block protesters and activists crossing the Manhattan Bridge from entering the borough
New York police block protesters and activists crossing the Manhattan Bridge from entering the borough
NYPD officers board a bus after securing the Soho area to prevent looters during curfew following demonstrations
NYPD officers board a bus after securing the Soho area to prevent looters during curfew following demonstrations
NYPD officers load detained demonstrators on to a paddy wagon after thousands ignored 8pm curfew
NYPD officers load detained demonstrators on to a paddy wagon after thousands ignored 8pm curfew
Dozens of people were seen being taken away in paddy wagons as NYPD cracked down on curfew-violators
Dozens of people were seen being taken away in paddy wagons as NYPD cracked down on curfew-violators

Tensions had risen moments earlier when some in the group began trying to damage a bike rental station and banged on the windows of a JCPenny's. The vast majority of the crowd moved to stop the them.
Officers surrounded the car and arrested the driver moments later.   
'They were just driving behind the protesters making sure that we were safe,' Rossi told AP. 'They were part of the protest.'
Just after midnight Wednesday, most of the city's streets were cleared aside from police patrolling, especially in hot-spot areas for demonstrations in areas of Brooklyn and Manhattan. 
There was a heavy police presence in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Crown Heights, where authorities say police fatally shot a man after responding to reports of shots fired. NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan said the officer-involved shooting was not connected to the protests.
Looters also took to the streets to target businesses for a fourth night, with one video showing a group of men breaking into a Zara store. 
Footage uploaded on Twitter showed police tackling a group of looters to the ground as they emerged from a Zara store near Fulton St, before placing them in handcuffs.  
Merchants were seen boarding up storefronts in a bid to protect their businesses from looters who have targeted high-end designer stores on Manhattan's iconic Fifth Ave, as well as the Macy's flagship store.   
Protests over the death of George Floyd had continued across the city this afternoon, with large gatherings forming in Foley Square near City Hall, Times Square, Washington Square Park and Carl Schurz Park. 
Demonstrators marched peacefully, with some staging a sit-in near Carl Schurz Park on the Upper East Side, before chaos erupted across the city again after sunset. 
It comes as officials had been gearing up for another night of carnage. The NYPD earlier had also told cops to cancel any time off in a message sent to staff reading: 'Effective immediately, all full duty uniformed members of the service RDO's are cancelled.'  
Police guard the entrance to the Manhattan Bridge that heads towards Brooklyn as protesters try to cross over
Police guard the entrance to the Manhattan Bridge that heads towards Brooklyn as protesters try to cross over
Thousands of people took to the streets of NYC for a fifth night on Tuesday peacefully protesting the death of George Floyd
Thousands of people took to the streets of NYC for a fifth night on Tuesday peacefully protesting the death of George Floyd 
A number of demonstrations were scheduled for Tuesday afternoon as Mayor Bill de Blasio was forced to bring curfew forward from 11pm to 8pm after last night's carnage
A number of demonstrations were scheduled for Tuesday afternoon as Mayor Bill de Blasio was forced to bring curfew forward from 11pm to 8pm after last night's carnage 
A woman holds up a Black Lives Matter sign during fifth night of George Floyd protests in NYC on Tuesday
A woman holds up a Black Lives Matter sign during fifth night of George Floyd protests in NYC on Tuesday 
Protesters chanting 'hands up, don?t shoot!' march down Flatbush Avenue, one of Brooklyn's major streets, towards the Manhattan Bridge
Protesters chanting 'hands up, don?t shoot!' march down Flatbush Avenue, one of Brooklyn's major streets, towards the Manhattan Bridge
Protesters take a knee as a sign of unity and chant during a solidarity march for George Floyd in Times Square
Protesters take a knee as a sign of unity and chant during a solidarity march for George Floyd in Times Square
The daytime protests comes as the NYPD announced all non-essential traffic will be banned across Manhattan south of 96th Street starting at 8pm tonight
The daytime protests comes as the NYPD announced all non-essential traffic will be banned across Manhattan south of 96th Street starting at 8pm tonight 
Protesters chant during a solidarity march for George Floyd in Times Square Tuesday
Protesters chant during a solidarity march for George Floyd in Times Square Tuesday
Protesters take a knee outside of the police station in Times Square in New York City on Tuesday
Protesters take a knee outside of the police station in Times Square in New York City on Tuesday

New York courts had also warned their workers to stay at home because of the protest. 
'The entire area around the courthouse complex will be shut down,' District Executive Edward Friedland wrote in the email, obtained by The New York Post.
'At the direction of the Chief Judge [Colleen McMahon], no SDNY staff are to come to the Foley Square courthouses tomorrow.'
One protest was scheduled to be held at 1 Police Plaza, the headquarters of the New York City Police Department, but organizers changed its location in order to not interfere with protesters in custody being released at the station, according to Patch
Further demonstrations in the city were planned at the Stonewall Inn and 47th Street and Broadway, in Manhattan, 98 Fifth Ave in Brooklyn, and Fort Totten and Far Rockaway-Mott Avenue Station in Queens. 
NBC reporter Phil McCausland posted to Twitter that thousands gathered in Foley Square Tuesday afternoon before they began a march north through the city.  
Before they started out, protesters took a knee, raised a fist and chanted the names of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor while helicopters circled overhead. 
As they walked north, they were saluted by medical workers holding signs that read, 'Nurses fought COVID. Now we'll fight the police.' 
Workers putting up plywood to protect businesses from further looting also showed their support banging on wood and holding 'Black Lives Matter' signs. 
In Times Square, thousands of protesters took a knee while holding their fists up in solidarity. 
Other protests unfolded at Carl Schurz Park in the Upper East Side, as well as Washington Square Park where organizers planned to march uptown towards the mayor's residence Gracie Mansion. 
Footage shared on social media Tuesday evening showed thousands marching peacefully, a stark contrast to Monday night's protests. 
At Carl Schurz Park, photos showed demonstrators staging a sit-in and sitting on the road in silence. 
Police officers stand guard in Lower Manhattan as protesters march through the city
Police officers stand guard in Lower Manhattan as protesters march through the city 
Thousands took a knee as they gathered in Foley Square in Lower Manhattan in a peaceful protest that comes after four nights of chaos
Thousands took a knee as they gathered in Foley Square in Lower Manhattan in a peaceful protest that comes after four nights of chaos 
George Floyd protestors march through Foley Square in NYC
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As of early Tuesday evening, the city protests unfolded peacefully - a stark contrast to Monday night's riots
As of early Tuesday evening, the city protests unfolded peacefully - a stark contrast to Monday night's riots 
Protesters spilled onto the streets of Manhattan ahead of the city's 8pm curfew tonight v
Protesters spilled onto the streets of Manhattan ahead of the city's 8pm curfew tonight
Protests broke out in Washington Square Park where organizers planned to march uptown towards the mayor's residence Gracie Mansion
Protests broke out in Washington Square Park where organizers planned to march uptown towards the mayor's residence Gracie Mansion
Around the country, last night's protests were largely peaceful and the nation's streets calmer - although tensions flared just before a 9pm curfew went into effect in Atlanta. 
Officers launched tear gas into crowds and were met with an onslaught of water bottles and fireworks before the crowd eventually dispersed. 
Tens of thousands gathered in Houston to pay a hometown tribute to Floyd, who grew up in the Texas city and is to be buried there next week. 
'Today is... about George Floyd's family - we want them to know that George did not die in vain,' Mayor Sylvester Turner told an estimated 60,000 people. 
A tearful Roxie Washington, the mother of Floyd's six-year-old daughter, told a news conference she wanted 'justice for him because he was good. No matter what anybody thinks, he was good.'  
Elsewhere, the Pentagon confirmed that around 1,600 active duty troops had been moved to the DC area from Fort Bragg in North Carolina and Fort Drum in New York to assist authorities in containing the unrest in Washington.   
Law enforcement met with some resistance as they tried to clear protesters from near the White House. A fence was later put up to stop protesters from getting too near to the President's official residence. 
And in Los Angeles, dozens of protesters staged a post-curfew sit-in outside Mayor Eric Garcetti's home. They held up their hands and chanted: 'Peaceful protest' while ignoring police orders to move.       
ATLANTA, GEORGIA: The National Guard and cops were massed together as they faced down scattered protesters who had defied a 9pm curfew
ATLANTA, GEORGIA: The National Guard and cops were massed together as they faced down scattered protesters who had defied a 9pm curfew
WASHINGTON DC: Law enforcement in the nation's capital were met with similar resistance as they attempted to clear the streets outside the White House
WASHINGTON DC: Law enforcement in the nation's capital were met with similar resistance as they attempted to clear the streets outside the White House
BOSTON: Protesters set of fireworks following a rally honoring George Floyd on Tuesday night
BOSTON: Protesters set of fireworks following a rally honoring George Floyd on Tuesday night
ORLANDO: Police deploy tear gas to disperse crowds outside Orlando City Hall on Tuesday night
ORLANDO: Police deploy tear gas to disperse crowds outside Orlando City Hall on Tuesday night

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