NOW: Well over 1,000 people have gathered at the Capitol Reflecting Pool in D.C. to protest the death of George Floyd.
As I understand it, this is the group that had originally planned to gather at the U.S. Department of Justice around 2:30p.
Very peaceful demonstration so far.
Here's a pan of the entire crowd. We're now on the move. Based on banter, it appears we're headed to the White House via Pennsylvania Avenue.
At the Reflecting Pool, people sang, chanted things like "Black Lives Matter," and shouted out names of black men killed in recent years.
Chaos outside the White House!
UPDATE: Rioters have spray painted and smashed out windows of multiple U.S. Secret Service vehicles outside of the White House.
People were stomping on the vehicle's roofs and tossing objects at the police line.
This is at the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 17th Street.
UPDATE: It's 5:41 p.m. and law enforcement has regained control outside the White House.
I estimate the crowd of civilians is around 500 strong right now.
Plastic bottle, clothing, protest signs, even an apple are strewn on Pennsylvania Avenue, behind the police line.
Vandals spray painted a concrete column at 1700 G Street NW, a stone's throw from the White House. There is spray paint on a construction site banner as well.
We are about to head to the National Mall where we believe the demonstrators have headed, their plans, unclear.
UPDATE: It’s 8:38p. A large group has gathered at Lafayette Square, directly north of the White House.
A fight just broke out as protesters tried to burn the American flag.
Protesters than began to toss water bottles at police who are standing shoulder to shoulder in riot gear.
This man just climbed a street light, the White House visible behind him.
UPDATE: Rioters used two electric scooters to smash out a large window at the T Mobile store located a 15th and H Streets NW.
It does *not look like the rioters entered the store to loot.
Officers just roped off the scene with police tape, and are now standing guard.
A man just climbed on top of a DC Circulator bus along L Street NW.
This tense interaction just happened at 16th and L Streets NW.
The DC cop car was speeding down 16th with its lights and sirens on.
The man walking his dog felt the cop car did not properly yield to him.
The rest speaks for itself.
DC Police taking A LOT of heat at 16th and K Streets NW.
Someone just chucked a newspaper stand at officers. Cops sprayed some sort of chemical at the crowd, temporarily calming things down.
There is so much law enforcement in Downtown D.C. tonight, and it's certainly needed.
UPDATE: It’s 10:23 p.m. Dumpster fires and other small-scale arsons are now popping up across Downtown D.C.
Protestors spray painting buildings and smashing out windows.
This is getting worse and worse.
A vehicle has been set on fire on I Street NW, between 16th and 17th Streets.
Here's a closer look of the SUV on fire at 1600 I Street NW. Two people on a motorcycle can be seen nonchalantly driving by.
This is a DIFFERENT SUV that's been set on fire, also on the 1700 block of I Street NW.
It had initially been broken into by rioters. I stuck my head inside after the break in and saw equipment belonging to Fox News.
No word if Fox was targeted or of it's merely a coincidence.
Last night I watched as these three individuals briskly walked out of a shattered window at the Teaism teahouse located at 800 Connecticut Avenue NW.
I peered inside the window and saw the dining room was on fire. I immediately called 911.
MORE: When I returned to Teaism around 70 minutes later, the fire sprinkler system was running.
It certainly prevented the fire from spreading but left the eatery with extensive water damage.
It's unclear if/when the fire department arrived at the business.
One could physically step into the lobby of the PNC Bank at 800 17th Street NW after vandals used rocks, bricks and electric scooters to smash the windows.
In fact, scooters were one of the more popular items used to shatter windows across D.C. last night.
Two trash cans burning on a street corner in NW at 1:53 a.m. last night.
Vandals also broke into The Oval Room restaurant and started a fire.
I interviewed a man who told me he grabbed a fire extinguisher, entered the dining room, and put out the budding blaze.
Spray paint on the upscale restaurant's facade reads, "The Rich Aren't Safe Anymore!"
Here a person can be seen using, what appears to be a blow torch, to ignite items on I Street NW.
Vandals later placed those burning objects in a television outlet's SUV. The vehicle quickly burnt to a crisp.
Looters broke into Madame Tussauds located at 1001 F Street NW. It was not immediately known if they stole any of the wax sculptures.
A sculpture of Marilyn Monroe remained on display in the lobby area early Sunday morning. No police were present.
Looters also nailed CityCenterDC. I saw broken windows at:
•Burberry
•Canali
•Dolcezza
•Gucci
•Hugo Boss
•Moncler
•Paul Stuart
DC Police had at least 40 officers guarding the luxury, outdoor mall around 4:15 a.m today.
Looters also targeted shops in Georgetown, mostly on M Street and Wisconsin Avenue.
I saw broken windows at:
•Calvin Klein
•Hugo Boss
•Hu's Wear
•Kate Spade
•Michael Kors
•Rothy's
•Sunglass Hut
Looters also ripped a wooden board off of a window at the Apple Store.
Friendship Heights wasn't spared either.
Looters broke into Mazza Gallerie, which houses Neiman Marcus and AMC Theatres, among others.
They also targeted Saks Fifth Avenue in Chevy Chase, Md. Purses and other high-end merchandise were strewn on the sidewalk, grass and street.
The folks at A-1 Wines & Liquor on K Street NW estimate looters stole at least $40,000 in merchandise.
Louis XIII, Dom Pérignon, and Cristal all snagged.
"Anything they could get their hands on, they were grabbing it," a store employee told me as he swept up glass at 5 a.m.
PHOTOS: 7 On Your Side created a slideshow to illustrate the aftermath of Saturday's vandalism and looting in D.C.
Hundreds of broken windows, several fires set, and one D.C. Police officer undergoing surgery today for a bad leg injury.
JUST IN: The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is assisting across the DMV tonight.
“ATF is deploying resources and supporting our local and state law enforcement partners to uphold the rule of law.” - Steve Blando - ATF Washington Field Division
JUST IN: Multiple suspects broke into the Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. It happened around 11p.
Police quickly responded to the burglary call. The suspects, however, fled before officers arrived.
This comes one night after looters targeted stores in Friendship Heights.
I should add that no valuables were stolen from the Montgomery Mall.
As far as I understand, Friendship Heights has been quiet so far tonight.
Earlier today, several stores in Downtown Bethesda put plywood over their windows and entrances to prevent looting. Most have hired companies to do the labor-intensive work.
The boarded-up stores in Bethesda include:
•The Apple Store
•Blue Mercury
•Pampillonia Fine Jewelry
After reporting on the peaceful protests in Germantown on Sunday, and Gaithersburg yesterday, @ABC7News will be providing coverage of today’s Black Lives Matter protest in Bethesda.
It is scheduled to begin at 1p at the Connie Morella Library at 7400 Arlington Road in Bethesda.
UPDATE: Today's Black Lives Matter protest in Bethesda is now underway.
There are at least 1,000 people gathered in the library's parking lot.
Organizers tell me the speaking portion is expected to last around 90 minutes. The group will then march though Downtown Bethesda.
MORE: For those who are curious, the two helicopters flying overhead are news media, not police.
Organizers emphatically told the crowd that violence will not be tolerated today. They ordered anyone with any such plans to leave immediately.
I'm a loyal Southwest Airlines customer. I've never experienced anything like today's meltdown.
•no email, text or call about my canceled flight
•1-800-IFLY-SWA has had a busy tone for 5+ hours
•the SWA app/website won't let me to modify my itinerary
•no answer to Twitter DM
I'm trying to fly from Chicago to BWI, DCA, or IAD.
•Amtrak's sold out
•rental cars are sold out
•Other airlines' one-way flights start at $519, and there is no guarantee Southwest would cover that cost
Delays and cancellations are inevitable but this is next-level disorder.
As of this morning, my cancelled flight itinerary (MDW -> BWI) has disappeared from the Southwest app.
And the 1-800-I-FLY-SWA reservation number continues to be disconnected. Every time I call, I get a busy signal or a recording that says the call can't be completed as dialed.
NEW: MoCo Police, Fire and the Bomb Squad have evacuated an apartment tower in Wheaton following the report of a suspicious package that may be an explosive.
The building is called Arrive Wheaton. Two floors were initially evacuated around 6a, but now all residents are outside.
Dozens of residents are waiting in the rain for an update from officials.
"Please keep in mind we have limited information as this is a developing story, we ask that you are patient during this time," apartment management said in an email to tenants titled "Urgent, Please Read!"
The fire department says Arrive Wheaton has 486 apartments. There is a Safeway, plus a beer and wine shop on the ground floor.
Police and fire are relocating residents to the Wheaton Rec Center and Library, located about .7 miles away.
NEW: Montgomery County Police has suspended its first-ever civilian assistant police chief, sources tell me.
Executive Elrich appointed Carmen Facciolo last June. The council formally confirmed him.
A department spokeswoman said she could not comment about personnel matters.
In a department-wide email, Chief Marcus Jones wrote:
“Effective immediately, all duties and authority vested in the Chief of the Community Resources Bureau are vested in Captain Marc Erme. This will remain in place until further notice.”
Jones didn’t mention Facciolo by name.
“I’ve heard sparsely anything. So, I don’t know exactly what it is. I didn’t even know that they had put out a statement or done anything concrete... So, tomorrow I’ll get a full briefing on it and we’ll find out where they are and what they think is appropriate," Elrich told me.