Democrat Karen Bass earlier said the city had ‘reached a tipping point’ after businesses downtown were broken into and robbed

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass lifted a curfew in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday that was first imposed in response to clashes with police, looting and vandalism amid protests against US President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown in the city.

The curfew imposed June 10 provided “successful crime prevention and suppression efforts” and protected stores, restaurants, businesses and residents from people engaging in violence and vandalism, Bass, a Democrat, said.

On Monday, she trimmed back the hours after a drop in arrests during evening demonstrations, noting a reduction in violence and vandalism in downtown that followed the protests.

When the curfew was imposed, Bass said the city “reached a tipping point” after 23 businesses were broken into and robbed, which was blamed on agitators looking to cause trouble.