PHOENIX – Arizona’s week-long curfew ended Monday morning at 5 a.m. after going into effect last Sunday amid violent protests over the in-custody death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
On Monday, Ducey tweeted out thanks to peaceful protesters and law enforcement and said the Arizona Department of Public Safety would “remain vigilant” and work with other agencies to ensure the safety of residents.
As part of a four-tweet thread, he said the Arizona Department of Public Safety would work with local agencies to “keep our streets safe and protect the rights of all residents to make.
That’s why all law enforcement will be very vigilant of any situation that may happen.
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