
People hold hands during a rally at Baltimore City Hall on Sunday, May 3. The death of Freddie Gray, who died in police custody, sparked rioting in Baltimore and protests across the country.

Members of the National Guard board a truck at an armory staging area on May 3 in Baltimore. After a night of relatively peaceful protests, the city lifted a curfew, the National Guard is preparing its exit and a mall that had been a flashpoint in the protests has been reopened.

Medics take a man away after police pepper-sprayed him on Saturday, May 2, in Baltimore's Sandtown neighborhood where Freddie Gray was arrested in April.

Police detain a man on May 2 in Baltimore's Sandtown neighborhood.

Protesters hold signs on May 2 in the Sandtown neighborhood.

Protesters march from the Gilmor Homes housing community, where Freddie Gray was arrested, to City Hall on Saturday, May 2, in Baltimore.

Police in riot gear enforce a 10 p.m. curfew and clear Baltimore streets of protesters and media on Friday, May 1.

U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Maryland, helps clear Baltimore streets of protesters on May 1.

Demonstrators celebrate the announcement that six officers were charged May 1 in Gray's death.

Demonstrators march through the streets of Baltimore after the charges against the officers were announced May 1.

Police on horseback block a Baltimore street on May 1.

A demonstrator celebrates in Baltimore the charges were announced on May 1.
