Looters descended on New York City's luxury stores for a second night in a row on Monday as cities across the country continue to grapple with violence linked to protests over the death of George Floyd and police killings of black people. A day of peaceful protests in the Big Apple gave way to reports of looting at Manhattan businesses when the sun went down on Monday, despite a heavy presence of NYPD officers aiming to prevent destruction sustained the night before. Clashes between police and protesters broke out in many other cities including Minneapolis, Washington DC, Philadelphia and in the Chicago suburb of Cicero, where two people were fatally shot and at least 60 others were arrested. In Buffalo, New York, shocking video showed police confronting a group of protesters in the street before a car rammed into officers. Officials said two people were killed in that incident. Meanwhile, an active duty military police battalion is making its way to the nation's Capitol to help patrol the streets.