New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea joined “Fox & Friends” on Monday describing the “four days in a row of significant protests” over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody as “a dark time.”

“This is one of the most challenging times that I’ve seen in nearly 30 years of policing,” Shea said, describing the violence that has erupted, which he said includes looting and shootings.

He went on to say that police were still on scene making arrests after a “significant number of stores” were broken into.

“There have been hundreds of arrests,” Shea said.

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