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Kenosha protesters burn down corrections building in aftermath of Jacob Blake shooting

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A Wisconsin Department of Corrections building was burned to the ground during the second night of unrest in Kenosha over the police shooting of Jacob Blake.

Footage posted on Twitter Tuesday showed entire wings of the facility containing probation and parole offices reduced to rubble and cinders.

The message “Are you listening yet?” was tagged on one side of a wall left standing.

At least 34 fires associated with the rioting were reported, with 30 businesses damaged, Kenosha Fire Chief Charles Leipzig told the Kenosha News.

Firefighters were continuing to battle blazes on Tuesday morning, with thick smoke pouring over parts of the city.

One woman said she saw three separate fires from her house overnight, including a mattress store that exploded, spreading flames to other buildings.

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“I’m speechless,” she told the newspaper. “I understand why this is happening, but people are forgetting that people still have to live here. It was total chaos.”

Another resident, Robbie Orvis, told the News: “This is a disgrace.”

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Police stand near a department of corrections building that was burned to the ground.

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Burned-out cars near the destroyed building.

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However, a neighbor who asked not to be named agreed with the protesters.

“What they want is justice,” he said. “I agree with the people.”

No one was reported injured during the second night of unrest, said Sgt. David Wright of the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department. One law enforcement officer was hurt when struck with a brick during Sunday night’s protests.

Demonstrations broke out that night, hours after footage emerged showing Blake, who is black, being shot in the back by a white Kenosha police officer.

Blake, 29, was paralyzed from the waist down in the shooting, his father said on Tuesday.

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