'This is theft': Sacramento cleans up after protests
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Three consecutive nights of protests in Sacramento over the killing of George Floyd have left nearly two-thirds of downtown properties damaged, a setback for California's rejuvenated capital city that has used an influx of new development anchored by a new NBA arena to shed its “cow town” reputation.
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