He estimates $10 million in damage has been done, and that about 300 buildings had graffiti on them as of Monday morning.Ault asked volunteers gathered at Youssefi Square, 7th and K streets, to help take inventory on the damage.“There’s a lot of work to do, that’s an understatement,” he said.Volunteer Hugh Reise, 71, brought his own wheelbarrow and tools to help clean up damage to Sacramento.“It pains me to see people destroy our city,” Reise said. Obviously, we are devastated by the issues and truly never anticipated this level of impacts and damage.”Elias Silhi, who has owned Tony’s Delicatessen & Catering at 12th and J streets for 29 years, arrived to a “ransacked” restaurant Monday morning.“It’s like a bomb went off in the place,” Silhi said. Gavin Newsom ordered 500 National Guard troops to deploy to the city.The chaos followed mostly peaceful daytime demonstrations against Minneapolis police officers’ killing of George Floyd and other recent alleged police brutality.4:28 p.m.: South Sacramento businesses alerted about protestBusinesses in the area around Florin Road in south Sacramento were warned about a protest expected to begin at 6 p.m. and urged to board up their windows.Corey De Roo, executive director of the Florin Road Partnership, said the protest was expected to begin at 6 p.m. by the Sizzler restaurant in Florin Town Centre, which used to be called Florin Mall. Police fired bursts of rubber bullets at protesters refusing to leave.Authorities, businesses and offices are bracing for yet another day of possible chaos. It was loaded,“ he said.The Target was expected to open anyway Monday morning, according to store personnel.The CVS store at 17th and K was also badly damaged, and windows were smashed at Mikuni’s and PF Chang’s near 16th and J street before police established a heavy presence near the intersection Sunday night.Demonstrations started early Sunday afternoon as a rally at Cesar E. Chavez Plaza, across I street from Sacramento City Hall between 9th and 10th streets.A group of about 800 marched from there toward the state Capitol building shortly after 4 p.m. By around 6:30 p.m., hundreds of protesters took to Interstate 5, shutting down both directions of traffic relatively briefly as demonstrators faced off with the California Highway Patrol. Gavin Newsom during an early afternoon news conference said protests across the U.S. are the result of communities expressing their voice “from a place of hurt and pain,” but that looting, violence and threats have “no place in this state and in this nation.”“The black community is not responsible for what’s happening in this country right now. They’re outside agitators and we’re left with the stain. Everything.”Sacramento Police Department spokesman Officer Karl Chan said 22 people were arrested for looting Sunday, as well as three demonstrators for failure to disperse after assemblies in downtown city streets were declared unlawful.Chan said some officers were hit by “frozen water bottles” and bruised, but that no instances of serious injuries to city police have been documented as of Monday morning.Sunday’s damage ‘worse than’ Saturday, construction teams say“It was worse today than it was yesterday,“ said Ron Gray, owner of Gray Construction, as he and his crews surveyed the damage Monday at Bevmo. At this time, we have not learned of anything definitive but we are taking additional measures of security,” the city’s police department said on Facebook.1:15 p.m.: Gov. Saturday’s death total was the lowest of any day this week.

The Metro Chamber of Commerce sent out a message advising store owners to board up.Meanwhile, the Placer County Sheriff’s Office said a small protest had started outside a Chick-fil-A in Roseville, and there is another protest planned at 6 p.m. at the historic courthouse in Auburn.The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office said that while no protests are planned in the area, the region is taking precautions.“With the safety of our community members and businesses in mind, we have increased the amount of patrol deputies that are working,” the department said in a Facebook post. We are accountable to this moment. A neighboring 99 Cents Only store and Jack-in-the-Box restaurant had no visible signs of damage.“It’s unfortunate, and we really just never have been in a position like this before,” said Sharif, whose company was founded by family 11 a.m.: Police chief calls out ‘intentional, organized chaos’The mayor, city council members, Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn and local African American leaders including from the local NAACP and Black Chamber of Commerce chapters spoke at a news conference outside of City Hall on Monday morning, condemning racial injustice as well as the violence that broke out locally over the weekend.Hahn called the video out of Minneapolis “horrific” before saying Sacramento’s recent demonstrations showcased both the best and worst of the community and nation as a whole.“We had community members that literally stopped violent confrontations between police and community members … we saw police officers that stood strong in the face of violence, anger, emotion, and performed admirably,” the chief said.“… But at the same time we saw something that I wouldn’t call protest. “If they can’t, that’s OK.”She said three businesses in the Florin area were vandalized Sunday.The same warning went out to tenants of Pacific Rim Plaza, a major shopping center in the nearby Little Saigon neighborhood on Stockton Boulevard.Paul Vu, property manager of Pacific Rim, said he notified tenants they should try to board up their businesses in preparation for the protest expected at the Sizzler.Downtown and Midtown also were active with crews hammering up particleboard in front of doors and windows.

A platoon of soldiers walked patrol between Skid Row and Bunker Hill, while Humvees rumbled through the Financial District.

“As you see here, nothing but damage from A to Z.”Of the deli’s large storefront windows: “All gone. San Bernardino : From 8 p.m. through sunrise Monday after unrest in that city .