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Anaheim police protest swells into streets
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Police officers stand guard after protesters set fire to a nearby trash bin during a demonstration to show outrage at the fatal shooting of Manuel Angel Diaz, at Anaheim City Hall on July 24, 2012 in Anaheim, California. Diaz was fatally shot on July 21 by an Anaheim police officer and has sparked days of protests by the angered community.Jonathan Gibby / Getty Images
Police officers take a man into custody after he refused to disperse during a demonstration at Anaheim City Hall on July 24, 2012.Jonathan Gibby / Getty Images
Protesters pray during a demonstration to show outrage at the shooting death of Manuel Angel Diaz, 25, at Anaheim City Hall on July 24, 2012 in Anaheim, California. Diaz was fatally shot July 21 by an Anaheim police officer.Jonathan Gibby / Getty Images
A protester is arrested by police officers from Orange County as protesters try to occupy the the intersection of Anaheim Blvd. and Broadway on July 24, 2012.Alex Gallardo / Reuters
Patrons huddle for cover as windows are broken by demonstrators with chairs as police officers from Orange County move protesters away from Anaheim City Hall on July 24, 2012.Alex Gallardo / Reuters
An injured pedestrian cries out to end the destruction of local properties after violence erupted between police officers and protesters at Anaheim City Hall on July 24, 2012.Jonathan Gibby / Getty Images
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By NBC Los Angeles and NBC News wire reports — Protesters broke the windows of least a half-dozen storefronts in Anaheim on Tuesday and five people were arrested in the second major clash between police and demonstrators since an officer shot dead an apparently unarmed man.
Mayor Tom Tait had called on Monday for a state and federal review of the shooting of the man, a suspected gang member. Continue reading.