After Baltimore's peaceful protests turned violent on Monday night, the local community came together to ward off more riots on Tuesday. Bands and dancers paraded for peace and city pride in front of a torched CVS, while others helped to clean up inside. As night approached, volunteers encouraged residents and the media to get off the streets before the 10pm curfew. The Guardian's Steven Thrasher reports as day turns to night and tensions surrounding Freddie Gray's death threaten to rise again in Baltimore.