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GALLERY: Aftermath of Sunday’s Protest in Boston

Sunday night’s protest in Boston ended in rioting and looting, with many storefronts on Boylston and Newbury streets being broken into and vandalized. On Monday morning, workers and volunteers came together and took to the afflicted areas to clean up and repair some of the previous night’s damage.

Graffiti on the windows of Max Mara on Newbury Street. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
A broken window at AT&T on Boylston Street is blocked off with traffic cones and caution tape. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
Workers board up the windows of CVS Pharmacy on Fairfield Street. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
At Brooks Brothers on Newbury Street, workers begin to remove a broken window. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
One Zara window, hit in multiple places. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
A worker sweeps up glass from another shattered Zara window on Newbury Street. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
A broken brick laying next to a pile of shattered glass. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
A park ranger walks past a scorched trash can on her way to the Visitor Information Center at Boston Common. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
A person wearing a face mask paints over graffiti covering the walls of the Information Center. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
A volunteer squirts graffiti remover onto a scour pad. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
Another volunteer spends several minutes scrubbing the same spot of graffiti on the entrance to Park Street Station. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
More volunteers arrive to help remove the remaining graffiti on the station’s walls. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF
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