Detroit Police Chief James Craig warned protesters Sunday that he had no plans of backing down following a weekend of violence and national unrest over the death of George Floyd.
In an interview on "America's News HQ," Craig discussed the curfew implemented in Detroit barring access to public streets starting from 8 p.m. Sunday until 5 a.m. Monday, as protests continued to escalate across the country.
"[Our] Message is simple," he said, "We support those who are lawfully protesting, we understand the pain... but I will tell you, if you're going to be a lawbreaker, we're going to be relentless in our pursuit to arrest you."
Craig said his department made 84 arrests on Saturday and vowed to "make more tonight if necessary."
He underscored, "We're not gonna stand for lawlessness."
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