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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson Says Protest Mayhem Caused by Outside Troublemakers

Mayor is concerned about battling ongoing global pandemic while also confronting social challenges

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For several days, following the death of George Floyd, there have been protests in Dallas and in other major cities around the country. That, mixed with an ongoing global pandemic, is concerning for Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson.

For several days, following the death of George Floyd, there have been protests in Dallas and in other major cities around the country. That, mixed with an ongoing global pandemic, is concerning for Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson.

Johnson sat down with NBC 5 Monday morning and said the death of Floyd was a "horrible tragedy," but added that people need to come together to talk about systemic issues in a positive way while still being mindful of the pandemic and continued spread of COVID-19.

For several days, following the death of George Floyd, there have been protests in Dallas and in other major cities around the country. That, mixed with an ongoing global pandemic, is concerning for Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson.

"We are going through a difficult time in our country right now. It's a compounding situation with the COVID-19 virus and then this horrible death that everyone saw play out on video, but you know there has been some long-standing issues in this country that I think are starting to bubble up now, and it's rising to the general public's consciousness, and we are going to have to address those issues, we are going to have to talk about those issues, but we are going to have to do it in a peaceful way, in a calm way, in an understanding way, if we are going to make any real progress on that," Johnson said. "I can't emphasize enough how the virus that we are fighting is not going to take a time out while we do this. We have to do this while we are also fighting a global pandemic, so we have to be unified."

Sunday night Johnson issued a 7-day disaster declaration, which he said enabled the city manager to order the curfew at the request of Dallas Chief of Police Renee Hall.

Johnson said he doesn't know right now how long the curfew will be in place, but that it could remain in effect for the duration of the declaration, including if it's amended or extended by the Dallas City Council.

"It appears that the curfew had its desired effect, but you know I want to make sure that I have gotten the report from my law enforcement chain of command before I make that conclusion but it appears to be the case," said Johnson.

Johnson told NBC 5 Monday morning that initial reports from late Sunday night show significantly more arrests, but that he had not heard of any cases of looting Sunday.

jacklyn miller
#ICantBreathe Dallas Protesters A couple who showed up at the protest last night, hand in hand.
Jorge Alarcon
Protest photos I can’t breathe Sign
Sabah
Peaceful protests in downtown Dallas on Sat, May 30, 2020 at 5:18 PM
Sabah
Peaceful protests in downtown Dallas on Sat, May 30, 2020 at 5:18 PM
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Peaceful protests in downtown Dallas on Sat, May 30, 2020 at 5:18 PM
Sabah
Peaceful protests in downtown Dallas on Sat, May 30, 2020 at 5:18 PM
Tim R
Saturday evening in Fort Worth, waking for equality.
Matthew Malaise
Taken near police headquarters; Downtown Dallas
Miles Hearne
This photo shows two men who were leading a long line of protesters through downtown Dallas. One was dressed as Jesus and carrying a cross, just like Jesus did before his crucifixion, and the other walked beside him with a sign that reads, “Jesus was a person of color, are you going to shoot me too?”.
Miles Hearne
I went to the Dallas protest in downtown Dallas May 30 and quickly after arriving things became violent. I am not sure as to who started what became a constant bombardment of tear gas and threats of arrest, but when I first arrived I saw a man peacefully protesting get shot in the stomach with a rubber bullet. The photos I am submitting follow along with the protestors as they moved throughout downtown Dallas.
Miles Hearne
I went to the Dallas protest in downtown Dallas May 30 and quickly after arriving things became violent. I am not sure as to who started what became a constant bombardment of tear gas and threats of arrest, but when I first arrived I saw a man peacefully protesting get shot in the stomach with a rubber bullet. The photos I am submitting follow along with the protestors as they moved throughout downtown Dallas.
Miles Hearne
I went to the Dallas protest in downtown Dallas May 30 and quickly after arriving things became violent. I am not sure as to who started what became a constant bombardment of tear gas and threats of arrest, but when I first arrived I saw a man peacefully protesting get shot in the stomach with a rubber bullet. The photos I am submitting follow along with the protestors as they moved throughout downtown Dallas.
Brennon Holbrook
Dallas protest Captured in Dallas Texas, 5-30-20.
Kendall Awtry
I took a trip to Deep Elum last night and did a photo walk from about 11:30pm to 2:30am this morning. This was one of the first things I saw when I started my walk.
Katie Chang
I’d like to submit photos I took yesterday at the peaceful protests in Downtown Dallas following the death of George Floyd. Photographer: Katie Chang Content: Protests at the Dallas City Hall on 5/30/2020
Katie Chang
I’d like to submit photos I took yesterday at the peaceful protests in Downtown Dallas following the death of George Floyd. Photographer: Katie Chang Content: Protests at the Dallas City Hall on 5/30/2020
Katie Chang
I’d like to submit photos I took yesterday at the peaceful protests in Downtown Dallas following the death of George Floyd. Photographer: Katie Chang Content: Protests at the Dallas City Hall on 5/30/2020
Katie Chang
I’d like to submit photos I took yesterday at the peaceful protests in Downtown Dallas following the death of George Floyd. Photographer: Katie Chang Content: Protests at the Dallas City Hall on 5/30/2020
Katie Chang
I’d like to submit photos I took yesterday at the peaceful protests in Downtown Dallas following the death of George Floyd. Photographer: Katie Chang Content: Protests at the Dallas City Hall on 5/30/2020
Katie Chang
I’d like to submit photos I took yesterday at the peaceful protests in Downtown Dallas following the death of George Floyd. Photographer: Katie Chang Content: Protests at the Dallas City Hall on 5/30/2020
Katie Chang
I’d like to submit photos I took yesterday at the peaceful protests in Downtown Dallas following the death of George Floyd. Photographer: Katie Chang Content: Protests at the Dallas City Hall on 5/30/2020
Katie Chang
I’d like to submit photos I took yesterday at the peaceful protests in Downtown Dallas following the death of George Floyd. Photographer: Katie Chang Content: Protests at the Dallas City Hall on 5/30/2020
Katie Chang
I’d like to submit photos I took yesterday at the peaceful protests in Downtown Dallas following the death of George Floyd. Photographer: Katie Chang Content: Protests at the Dallas City Hall on 5/30/2020
Mark Bacot
Tear gas used to disburse crowds in Downtown Dallas Saturday night
Mark Bacot
Girl holding black lifes matter sign
Paula Lewis
Looting
Paula Lewis
Looting
Paula Lewis
Looting
Paula Lewis
Looting
Paula Lewis
Looting
Kevin Stallings
This is a demostation in progress at the intersection of Broad St. & Holland, in Mansfield. There are at least 100 or more prople on site
Cory Madden
Dallas Law Enforcement faces off head-to-head against protesters in Dallas, TX on Saturday, May 30th 2020.
Cory Madden
Unnamed Protester stands among those who were once strangers, but now allies.
Cory Madden
Protest Leaders march against injustice, backed by countless allies.
David Ianni
Photo of restaurant employee setting a table the morning after the restaurant had been vandalized in the path of riots downtown Dallas.
Jake Wright
People peacefully protesting walking across 66 bridge from Rowlett to Rockwall.
Andrea McClendon
Protect ALL kids
Andrea McClendon
Protect ALL kids
richard warren
An anonymous artist left this in a park sidewalk in White Settlement
Daniella Sandoval
My brother snapped these photos of peaceful protesters in Midlothian along with an officer stopping to bring them water. Wanted to share something good.
Daniella Sandoval
My brother snapped these photos of peaceful protesters in Midlothian along with an officer stopping to bring them water. Wanted to share something good.
Jim Wren
Downtown Dallas Enforcement of the Curfew
Travis Adkins Jr
Mineral Wells is peacefully protesting in the one way they know how. By painting the town rock. They want to show all that the protests can be done peacefully and without violence. Many people have already shared and taken photos with the rock. The two women behind the painting are Paige Johnson and Elizabeth Unerfusser. They stand with the protesters peacefully and so does most of the Mineral Wells town.
Jim Wren
Main Street downtown @ 7PM! Looking like a ghost town scene from a movie!
Andrea Richardson
Hello, Today we protested in Flower Mound and it stayed peaceful and had a great turnout. Over 100 people! Thank you, Andrea Richardson
Jason Horne
The Denton County Courthouse on the square and some peaceful democracy. Taken at approximately 7:00 pm on Monday, May 1, 2020.
Andrea Richardson
Hello, Today we protested in Flower Mound and it stayed peaceful and had a great turnout. Over 100 people! Thank you, Andrea Richardson
Andrea Richardson
Hello, Today we protested in Flower Mound and it stayed peaceful and had a great turnout. Over 100 people! Thank you, Andrea Richardson
Andrea Richardson
Hello, Today we protested in Flower Mound and it stayed peaceful and had a great turnout. Over 100 people! Thank you, Andrea Richardson
Andrea Richardson
Hello, Today we protested in Flower Mound and it stayed peaceful and had a great turnout. Over 100 people! Thank you, Andrea Richardson

When asked about the use of tear gas, Johnson said he stands by the police department as they handled a tough situation.

"Look, here is the reality. It is a tense situation. It is a complex situation. It is a fluid and dynamic situation and I stand by our police department and I think they are doing the best they can to keep people safe, the protestors and the community, and the public. So, you know, as a mayor, I never want to see the scenes that we are seeing play out in the streets of our city. I don't like seeing tear gas deployed in my city. I don't like seeing people in riot gear. I don't like seeing the things that are happening right now, but we have to get through this and I have to defer to the law enforcement experts in our city. I don't run the police department and I have to defer to the folks who know best about this," Johnson said.

Johnson wanted city residents to hear this:

"At this point, it appears that a serious majority, I mean, maybe two-thirds of the folks who are engaging in the mayhem, are not from our city. They are folks from outside of Dallas who are coming into our city and causing trouble and creating pain and doing damage and that has to stop. And so I want the people of Dallas to know that I am so proud of them. They have, by and large, heard our pleas for peace and have answered those pleas," Johnson said.

NBC5
A mural in Deep Ellum depicted George Floyd, Atatiana Jefferson, Jordan Edwards and Botham Jean, all of whom died at the hands of law enforcement.
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NBC 5 News
The Giant Eyeball sculpture in downtown Dallas was spray painted to say "Now U C Us" and "I Can't Breathe" following a night of protests in the city.
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