Hundreds turned out in 37 states with some of the biggest gatherings in New York, Washington, Boston, Chicago Los Angeles, Baltimore, and Atlanta as well as St. Louis. Some — such as Boston — are continuing well into the night. Missouri Governor Jay Nixon ordered 2,200 guardsmen in an attempt to keep the peace in Ferguson and St. Louis but violence still escalated, tear gas was again used, and another police cruiser was destroyed.
06:35 ET: NYPD says 10 Ferguson protesters were arrested overnight in New York City
05:40 ET: Ruptly field producer Denise Reese released with no charge. She was detained by state security forces while covering the unrest in Ferguson on Tuesday night.
05:20 ET: More arrests in Los Angeles.
— Kenny Holmes (@KHOLMESlive) November 26, 2014
04:53 ET: Vine: The beginning of mass arrests of protesters at Flower and 9th street in Los Angeles.
04:35 ET: Video of Ruptly field producer Denise Reese being detained by state security forces as she covered the unrest in Ferguson on Tuesday night. Second person in gas mask is believed to be Reese.
04:19 ET: National Guard troops leave Ferguson streets.
— Emily Rau (@emilyrau) November 26, 2014
03:47 ET: Police reveals a Molotov cocktail and a gun confiscated in Ferguson, Mo.
03:40 ET: Video of Ferguson protesters trying to burn a police car on Tuesday night.
03:29 ET: At least 44 people were arrested in Ferguson, Missouri, for a second night over the Michael Brown case.
03:17 ET: St. Louis County Police Department says some protesters were helping the police.
— St. Louis County PD (@stlcountypd) November 26, 2014
00:32 ET: 101 freeway is completely backed up in downtown Los Angeles after Ferguson protesters blocked both lanes.
— Gisela Margarita (@ABC7Gisela) November 26, 2014
00:01 ET: Protests in Boston are still going strong and several streets have become impassable.
— Chris Thompson (@christhompson82) November 26, 2014
23:42 ET: Roughly 20 protesters block Interstate 24 in Nashville.
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) November 26, 2014
23:40 ET: St. Louis County PD announces they plan to start arresting protesters.
— St. Louis County PD (@stlcountypd) November 26, 2014
23:37 ET: Protesters in New York say they plan to march until sunrise.
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) November 26, 2014
23:32 ET: In Atlanta, police in full riot gear have formed a blockade on Spring Street by Americas Mart.
— Georgia Pundit (@gapundit) November 26, 2014
23:21 ET: Ferguson police move in, tell protesters they will be arrested if they do not disperse.
23:19 ET: 21 arrests made tonight in Atlanta, according to reports.
— Andrew Peng (@TheAPJournalist) November 26, 2014
23:14 ET: Police scuffle with protesters in Los Angeles.
— ѕyndιcalιѕт (@syndicalisms) November 26, 2014
23:04 ET: Ferguson police car smashed up, windows smashed, sound of dogs barking, scuffles breaking out.
— Paul Lewis (@PaulLewis) November 26, 2014
— RT (@RT_com) November 26, 2014
23:01 ET: Photo: Ferguson police car torched.
— PzFeed Top News (@PzFeed) November 26, 2014
22:59 ET: Another police cruiser has been set on fire in Ferguson.
22:55 ET: A Kansas City Star photographer was detained by KC police while taking pictures of a Ferguson protest.
— The Kansas City Star (@KCStar) November 26, 2014
22:53 ET: Parts of I-35 closed in Dallas as Ferguson protesters march on highway.
— Abner! (@Abnerrodas) November 26, 2014
22:51 ET: Los Angeles Ferguson rallies arrive at headquarters of LA Police Department.
— Erika Aguilar (@erikaaaguilar) November 26, 2014
22:49 ET: The Boston Ferguson rally is blocked from marching onto the Mass Turnpike ramp.
— Only In Boston (@OnlyInBOS) November 26, 2014
22:48 ET: Protester: "The Detroit Police Department came out to wish us well in our march down I-94 in response to Ferguson."
— Marguerite Woodward (@marmstreet) November 26, 2014
22:44 ET: Police have locked down street after fireworks and a bottle are thrown in front of the Ferguson Police Department.
— Andrew Peng (@TheAPJournalist) November 26, 2014
22:41 ET: Protesters in New York say they have shut Times Square down and there is no police response yet.
— Operation Ferguson (@OpFerguson) November 26, 2014
22:38 ET: Reports say crowd of protesters in Kansas City has "swollen" from dozens to hundreds and now marching through streets.
— FOX 4 News (@fox4kc) November 26, 2014
22:33 ET: More than 100 protesters in NYC are blocking a road and chanting.
— Kayla Epstein (@KaylaEpstein) November 26, 2014
22:33 ET: There are reports of three arrests at protest in front of Ferguson Police Department.
22:33 ET: Police and protesters are facing off in Oakland near major freeway.
— LS Assoc K_Lynn (@LS_IA_KLYNN) November 26, 2014
22:31 ET: Protesters are gathering outside of the Ferguson Police Department.
— Simon Ostler (@SimonOstler) November 26, 2014
22:28 ET: Riot police deployed in Atlanta.
— RT (@RT_com) November 26, 2014
22:25 ET: A rally of nearly 2,000 strong march through DC shouting "No justice, no peace."
— organizerx (@organizerx) November 26, 2014
22:05 ET: Tensions rise as protesters move closer to police lines in Ferguson.
21:55 ET: Thousands continue to rally in Washington D.C.
— Andrew Blake (@apblake) November 26, 2014
21:48 ET: Arrests are reported at demonstrations in Atlanta.
— Stephany Fisher (@FisherCBS46) November 26, 2014
21:46 ET: Cops attempt to disperse demonstrators in Boston.
— Eric Ethington (@EricEthington) November 26, 2014
21:42 ET: Three police cars reportedly taken over by protesters in Los Angeles.
— Marcus Yam (@yamphoto) November 26, 2014
21:40 ET: An American flag was burned at a rally in Washington, D.C.
— Andrew Peng (@TheAPJournalist) November 26, 2014
21:30 ET: Demonstrators in Los Angeles attempt to overcome chain link fence to access freeway.
— ReallyRick (@TheReallyRick) November 26, 2014
— Michael (@STLMetsFan5) November 26, 2014
— Jennifer Muzquiz (@readysteadystop) November 26, 2014
21:05 ET: Both lanes of FDR Drive shut down in New York City. Several simultaneous protests are taking place across the city. Numbers continue to grow.
20:59 ET: Demonstrators march in Los Angeles. Freeway entrances there have been shut down by police.
— Nancy Hennen (@tweetbrk) November 26, 2014
20:48 ET: Police in New York have notified some protesters there that they are assembling illegally, according to reports. Some protesters are refusing to leave the streets. Some arrests are taking place.
— CBS46 (@cbs46) November 26, 2014
20:41 ET: Numbers grow in Boston rallies.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and other community leaders planned to hold a forum tonight to discuss implications for the Ferguson decision.
— Watch CTV News (@WatchCTVNews) November 26, 2014
20:35 ET: As crowds grow in New York City, police have preemptively shut down the Williamsburg Bridge. Protesters blocked the Lincoln Tunnel earlier, and some also attempted to close FDR Drive.
— Okayplayer.com (@okayplayer) November 26, 2014
— Luke Rudkowski (@Lukewearechange) November 26, 2014
20:28 ET: National Guard troops in full tactical gear in Ferguson.
— #Ferguson (@natedrug) November 26, 2014
20:23 ET: Reporters on the ground in Ferguson report protests outside the police station there remain calm.
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) November 26, 2014
20:19 ET: Crowds in Atlanta are blocking traffic on highways downtown.
— Justin Abraham (@jjabraham) November 26, 2014
20:17 ET: Numbers of demonstrators in Portland, Oregon reportedly reach into the thousands.
— The Oregonian (@Oregonian) November 26, 2014
20:10 ET: National Guard troops are taking up positions in Ferguson as the town braces for the possibility of more violence.
— Paul Hampel (@phampel) November 26, 2014
20:06 ET: Hundreds come out to demonstrate in the U.S. capital.
— Amrita Jayakumar (@ajbombay) November 26, 2014
20:03 ET: New York City is seeing some of the biggest protests so far tonight, with thousands reportedly closing down streets there.
— Michael Ratner (@justleft) November 26, 2014
20:00 ET: People have gathered in several neighborhoods in Detroit to voice solidarity with Ferguson and disappointment with the grand jury's ruling. Highway I-75 was briefly shut down due to crowds. There have been no reports of conflict with police.
— Katrease Stafford (@KatreaseS_freep) November 26, 2014
— Ian R. Thibodeau (@Journo_Ian_Thib) November 26, 2014
19:50 ET: A "lay-in" in L.A.
— L.A. Times: L.A. Now (@LANow) November 26, 2014
Protests continue in several neighborhoods across the city.
— Michelle Tuzee (@ABC7Michelle) November 26, 2014
— Jasmyne Cannick (@jasmyne) November 26, 2014
19:47 ET: A march is set to begin in Boston in about 45 minutes.
— Paul Weiskel (@PWeiskel08) November 26, 2014
19:45 ET: Eyewitnesses in Milwaukee report that demonstrations there are tense.
— Priscilla Luong (@priscillaluong) November 26, 2014
19:41 ET: People unhappy with the grand jury's decision have assembled outside the U.S. consulate in Toronto, Canada to demonstrate in solidarity. Organizers say the number of people could be as high as 3,900.
— tin (@timuzus) November 26, 2014
19:37 ET: Police in Portland, Oregon report demonstrators there are assembling peacefully.
— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) November 26, 2014
19:35 ET: Crowds grow in the Crenshaw district of Los Angeles.
— Liveuamap World (@lumworld) November 25, 2014
19:26 ET: Live video of protesters marching in New York City has been made available.
— Andrew Peng (@TheAPJournalist) November 26, 2014
19:26 ET: Michael Brown supporters stage "die in" at Department of Justice.
— RT America (@RT_America) November 26, 2014
19:13 ET: A heavy police presence encounters demonstrators attempting to shut down the Lincoln Tunnel in New York City.
— Andrew Peng (@TheAPJournalist) November 26, 2014
19:13 ET: Protest crowd in Providence, RI, exceeds a couple hundred.
— Brian Crandall (@nbc10_brian) November 26, 2014
19:04 ET: More than 1,000 students walked out of high schools in Seattle to protest Ferguson ruling.
— Jesse Hagopian (@JessedHagopian) November 26, 2014
19:01 ET: Minneapolis medics have respond after a driver injured woman in the crowd.
— Lindsey Seavert (@LindseySeavert) November 25, 2014
18:57 ET: Ferguson protest in New York's Union Square growing by minute.
— Mike Burke (@mikeburke999) November 25, 2014
18:54 ET: More than 100 people have already gathered in Boston's Dudley Square.
— Frederic Thys (@fredthys) November 25, 2014
18:50 ET: Hundreds are filling streets and blocking traffic in Minneapolis.
— Jacob Ruff (@jacobmruff) November 25, 2014
18:45 ET: A car hit a protester in Minneapolis.
— Star Tribune (@StarTribune) November 25, 2014
18:42 ET: Protesters in Baltimore block highway in standoff with police.
— RadicalMedia_ (@UnToldCarlisle) November 25, 2014
18:31 ET: Thousands are taking to the streets in New York where last week an unarmed 28-year-old African-American man was shot by an officer in a Brooklyn stairwell.
— PzFeed Top News (@PzFeed) November 25, 2014
Meanwhile, members of the New York City council walked out of a meeting to protest the lack of indictment.
— TheAnonMessage (@TheAnonMessage) November 25, 2014
18:26 ET: In Atlanta, hundreds have already turned out. Earlier, protesters stopped outside the headquarters of CNN.
— 11Alive News (@11AliveNews) November 25, 2014
— djvjgrrl (@djvjgrrl) November 25, 2014
18:26 ET: In Chicago, dozens have staged a sit-in of the offices of Mayor Rahm Emmanuel.
— Shawn McKenzie (@SMcK17) November 25, 2014