Naperville Orders Overnight Curfew Late Monday After Looting, Violence

CHICAGO (CBS)-- A mandatory curfew in Naperville will be lifted at 6 a.m. Tuesday.

Volunteers were out Tuesday morning cleaning up glass and other damage from the violent evening.

As police in the western suburb enforced the curfew starting at 9 p.m. Monday, witnesses say the violence and vandalism started.

The protests in Naperville began peacefully, then, looting broke out during the evening hours. A jewelry store was cleaned out.

Illinois State police and other law enforcement officers were called in for help to stop the violence in the downtown area near Naperville's riverwalk.

CBS 2 investigator Save Savini was in Naperville when two tried to break into an ATM inside a Chase Bank.

Police surround downtown Naperville as looters destroy downtown!

Posted by Dave Savini on Monday, June 1, 2020

Juveniles were seen breaking windows and smashing into stores at Jefferson and Main in downtown Naperville.

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