Saying that freddie grays arrest was illegal and his death was a homicide. All six officers are now out on bond. Their whereabouts are really unknown. So while demanding justice, justice for freddie gray and a conviction for those officers, todays protests have been so far peaceful. Again, were going to keep an eye on it as we look at those six officers who were arrested and out on bond. Awaiting a press conference from Baltimore Police. Look at all these people on the street. This is at 10penn and north, thats near the cvs that was looted and burned on monday. What will they say . Are they going to change their tactics after there was some unrest last night, people who were defying that curfew at 10 00 p. M. Eastern time. 10 00 p. M. To 5 00 a. M. I need to tell you were covering this story from all angle. Of course our reporters are out on this story from several vantage points. First up is sara sidner nick valencia at the ral lays. Then ryan young is at the police pruser. Hell join
very calm. and i want to pull out very calm because we, too, have to come back and be citizens here in the state of maryland as well as in baltimore. and i would not have it any other way. so i really want us to be peaceful tonight, to be calm. let s be patient. another night of having wonderful celebration. then we can all get home. i can get back to my family. my folks can get back to their families. then we can kind of move on. then i can come down and actually eat without my uniform on at the inner harbor or one of the other restaurants within baltimore. thank you. in all seriousness, just on a lighter note we understand that the pacquiao/mayweather fight is tonight. i predict the winner is going to be have a good night. and there you have it.
curfew being in place tonight. reporter: absolutely. we re joined by a couple of these folks that showed up here today to celebrate, this sort of victory celebration for freddie gray s life. jordan short, you re a longtime born and raised young man here in baltimore. the police just announced that they will still keep in place the 10:00 p.m. curfew. how do you react to that? are caoing to obey it? i m going to obey it. that s the only thing i have to do, just obey it. i ll be in the house with my girlfriend and stuff. reporter: you guys witnessed everything that happened here throughout the course of last week. how and why have things changed? because this is completely different from what we have been seeing, right? yeah. well people basically got fed up with the injustice that s been going on, the unfairness the inequality. reporter: why are people celebrating so happy today? what s the shift in attitude? they re all happy now because basically they feel as though we took
folks in baltimore have been peaceful. we understand that the security of the nation we have to meet. maybe we can come up where the national guard can stand down a little bit and allow people to be in their city. we know this is the biggest fight in history. baltimore s fight parties are being canceled. it s hurting businesses. folks want to celebrate not just what happened here but they want to be able to be peacefully out and be about in their city. councilman, what happened last night? there was a bit of unrest. you had city leaders community leaders that were out there. we saw congressman elijah cummings out there. what was different last night? were these people from baltimore? just looking at it it didn t seem like there were probably some from baltimore. a lot of baltimore leaders have been telling folks to go home, respect the curfew because we do not want this moment ruined for our city. we don t want this moment ruined for our community, for the family. people have to
because come tuesday i m supposed to be at work about four or five blocks from here. i want to make sure that we can close out tonight in a very same very peaceful and just structured manner. that s really what we want. and i can tell you that i went out and i was visiting with my troops and i was visiting with a lot of the citizens here. it s been overwhelming support, and i can t say enough about that because this has not been easy for us to do. but the most important thing is your safety the safety of all of the infrastructure that s here because, without that we have no baltimore. we do not have a baltimore. and so my focus is ensuring that we keep everything in a safe manner and we pull out, we as a military military, pull out in the same manner that we came in, which is