Demonstrators defaced and toppled statues and busts of former U.S. presidents, a Spanish missionary and Confederate figures across the country as protests against police brutality and racism continued in the country.
In San Francisco, the demonstrators tore down the representations of Ulysses Grant, the missionary Junipero Serra and Francis Scott Key, who wrote the Star Spangled Banner.
The scene was repeated in Washington D.C. and elsewhere.
And pre-dawn violence erupted Saturday in a Seattle protest zone largely abandoned by police, where one person was fatally shot and another critically injured.
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