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A protester walks past a building ablaze during protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
A protester walks past a building ablaze during protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin.AP
A man looks over caution tape during a second night of rioting in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
A man looks over caution tape during a second night of rioting in Kenosha, Wisconsin.Getty Images
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Flames roar from a row of cars torched by protestors a few blocks from the County Court House during a demonstration against the shooting of Jacob Blake.
Flames roar from a row of cars torched by protestors a few blocks from the County Court House during a demonstration against the shooting of Jacob Blake.AFP via Getty Images
Police try to secure businesses after protesters set fire to an office in the background in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Police try to secure businesses after protesters set fire to an office in the background in Kenosha, Wisconsin.AP
An explosive device detonates next to police officers standing guard in front of the Kenosha County Courthouse.
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Demonstrators protest in the streets after curfew during second night of unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Demonstrators protest in the streets after curfew during second night of unrest in Kenosha, Wisconsin.Getty Images
Cars burn in downtown during a second night of rioting in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Cars burn in downtown during a second night of rioting in Kenosha, Wisconsin.Getty Images
Police stand near a building that was on fire during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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A car tries to drive through the crowd as demonstrators protest in the streets after curfew during second night of unrest in Kenosha.
A car tries to drive through the crowd as demonstrators protest in the streets after curfew during second night of unrest in Kenosha. Getty Images
A flag flies over a department of corrections building ablaze during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
A flag flies over a department of corrections building ablaze during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin.AP
Fires burn around downtown during a second night of rioting in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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Protesters for the second consecutive night wreaked havoc in Kenosha, Wisconsin — setting fires to buildings and facing off with authorities over the police shooting of Jacob Blake.

In defiance of an 8 p.m. curfew, the crowd set ablaze a furniture store, a building that houses the Wisconsin Department of Corrections and cars at a local dealership, according to footage posted to social media.

Shelby Talcott, a reporter for The Daily Caller, posted a video to Twitter of the furniture store fully engulfed in flames.

Another video posted by The Daily Caller’s Jorge Ventura shows several cars up in flames at a dealership for the second night in a row.

Earlier in the night protesters squared off with police in riot gear outside the Kenosha County Courthouse.

Footage posted online showed protesters chucking objects, including bottles, at police, who returned with tear gas.

The chaos comes as Blake, 29, remains hospitalized after being shot several times in the back by an officer trying to stop him from getting into his car Sunday afternoon.

Blake’s family earlier Monday had urged protesters to refrain from violence.

“We will not excuse the actions of the Kenosha Police department, but his mother asks everyone to please remain peaceful,” tweeted Blake’s cousin, Pauly.

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