CHICAGO (CBS) — Protesters took to streets in and around the downtown Chicago area Saturday afternoon – facing off with police in the wake of the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis custody.

Floyd was handcuffed when he begged for air as a Minneapolis police officer pressed his knee on Floyd’s neck.

Not all the protests were violent, but some of the crowds have been massive as the protests have wound through the downtown area.

7:12 p.m.

CBS 2’s Charlie De Mar reports protesters have broken into the Macy’s flagship at 111 N. State St. People were seen taking off with bags and other merchandise.

6:39 p.m.
After a standoff ensued between police and protesters on the Wabash Avenue Bridge outside Trump Tower, other Chicago River bridges were raised to prevent the same from happening elsewhere.

6:25 p.m.
CBS 2’s Marissa Parra reported numerous structures were vandalized and spray-painted with graffiti near Trump Tower. Police warned demonstrators that they would be arrested if they did not comply with orders.

6:23 p.m.
All CTA bus and train service has been suspended amid the protest. Service has been halted as far north as Division Street, as far south as 35th Street, and as far west as Ashland Avenue.

5:25 p.m.
There were reports that up to three officers were injured at the scene of a protest near Trump Tower. The severity of their injuries was not immediately learned.

3:10 p.m.
A skirmish erupted after people started throwing water bottles at police around Adams and State streets. There was at least one other skirmish with Chicago Police nearby.