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See Baltimore Dig Out From the Ashes as National Guard Arrives

After a night of riots, looting and arson, Baltimore community members came out to restore "Charm City"

Victor Huntley-el helps clean up debris from a CVS pharmacy that was set on fire yesterday during riots in Baltimore on April 28, 2015. Maryland state troopers stand guard as residents clean up after a night of riots in Baltimore on April 28, 2015. Cleanup volunteers stand in the intersection of North Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue in the wake of riots in Baltimore on April 28, 2015. Residents clean up after a night of riots in Baltimore on April 28, 2015. A looted wig shop is seen damaged after a night of riots in Baltimore on April 28, 2015. Baltimore mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake tours Pennsylvania avenue as Maryland State Police stand guard in Baltimore on April 28, 2015. A man watches as the Baltimore fire department fights a fire in Baltimore on April 28, 2015. Maryland state troopers stand guard near a CVS pharmacy that was burned to the ground yesterday during riots in Baltimore on April 28, 2015. Baltimore firefighters inspect a CVS pharmacy that was burned to the ground yesterday during riots in Baltimore on April 28, 2015. Baltimore firefighters talk to community members cleaning up a CVS pharmacy that was set on fire yesterday during riots in Baltimore on April 28, 2015. Looters smashed a hole in the wall from a laundromat to a hardware store, and Kim Le joined a neighborhood clean up crew to help out the morning after citywide riots in Baltimore on April 28, 2015. A man walks with his daughter along North Avenue toward a CVS that was set on fire during riots in Baltimore on April 28, 2015.

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