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Salisbury Mayor declares state of emergency for city district

Salisbury Mayor declares state of emergency for city district

            Salisbury Mayor Karen Alexander declared a state of emergency in the downtown district today, Tuesday, June 2, ahead of another night of possible protests.

            Protests over the previous weekend had remained relatively peaceful as Salisbury Police allowed protestors to express themselves freely on Saturday, May 30, and Sunday, May 31. The most recent protest on Monday, June 1, however, brought escalating tensions, some property damage, bottles and rocks thrown at police, and the deployment of tear gas to control a crowd who cornered an individual thought to be Jeffrey Long. Long was arrested on Sunday, May 31, after firing two rounds into the air from his 9mm semiautomatic handgun near the protestors. The person at Monday night’s event was not Long.

             Due to escalating behavior by individuals related to the protests, Mayor Alexander made the declaration, effective immediately, which imposes a curfew from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. in the Downtown Municipal Service District. The state of emergency will be in place until further notice. 

            “We always respect the right for groups to peacefully protest in our city,” said Mayor Alexander, “and we must provide that opportunity to all residents, even if you don’t appreciate the message. Over the past few nights, our police department has done an excellent job allowing freedom of speech and expression, but the incidents on Sunday and Monday by the counter-protestor and protestors were truly disappointing. We cannot tolerate unlawful behavior in our city by outsiders or our residents. In an effort to ensure the public safety, I am declaring a state of emergency.”

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Current COVID-19 Restrictions

Executive Order 185:

  • Lifts the Modified Stay at Home Order established under Executive Order 181
  • Still requires face coverings in all public indoor settings
  • Allows many businesses to operate at 50% capacity
  • Extends onsite service of alcohol until 11 p.m.
  • Lifts the 100-person cap on some businesses that were operating at 30% capacity
  • Allows some indoor businesses – including bars and taverns, indoor amusement parks, movie theaters and indoor sports arenas – to open at 30% capacity (with a cap of 250 people)
  • Allows larger indoor arenas with a capacity of more than 5,000 people to open at 15% capacity with no cap (as long as additional safety protocols in place)
  • Increases the indoor mass gathering limit to 25 people (the outdoor mass gathering limit remains at 50 people)

Each of these routes arrives and departs from the central Transfer Site on Depot St. Any bus you board can take you to the Transfer Site. Any member of the public may ride on the bus. The buses do not operate on holidays.

Please note that the last time listed for a stop indicates the last bus will be traveling to that location and no further transfers are available.


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Covid-19: What are the 3 w's for COVID-19? 1 Wear a cloth mask over your nose and mouth. 2 Wait 6 feet apart. Avoid close contact. 3 Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer.

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