Sgt. D.S. Dickerson, a soldier with the Maryland National Guard's 200th Military Police Company stands in front of a damaged storefront in Baltimore, Md., on Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Maryland governor Larry Hogan activated the Guard after rioting in the wake of the funeral of Freddie Gray who died in police custody. (Mike Morones/Staff)Soldiers from the Maryland National Guard's 200th Military Police Company stand guard and enforce a curfew at the location of earlier rioting in Baltimore, Md., on Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Maryland governor Larry Hogan activated the Guard after rioting in the wake of the funeral of Freddie Gray who died in police custody. (Mike Morones/Staff)Maryland National Guard soldiers patrol around the Inner Harbor in Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Maryland governor Larry Hogan activated the Guard after rioting in the wake of the funeral of Freddie Gray who died in police custody. (Mike Morones/Staff)Neighborhood residents stand in front of police to dissuade further violence at the site of earlier rioting in Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. (Mike Morones/Staff)Neighborhood residents stand in front of police to dissuade further violence at the site of earlier rioting in Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. (Mike Morones/Staff)Protesters stand at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and West North Avenue in Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Maryland governor Larry Hogan activated the Guard after rioting in the wake of the funeral of Freddie Gray who died in police custody. (Mike Morones/Staff)Maryland National Guard soldiers patrol around Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Maryland governor Larry Hogan activated the Guard after rioting in the wake of the funeral of Freddie Gray who died in police custody. (Mike Morones/Staff)Vietnam veteran Robert Valentine encourages people to go home as a curfew goes into effect in Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. (Mike Morones/Staff)Police in riot gear move forward to disperse a crowd and enforce a curfew in Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Maryland governor Larry Hogan activated the Guard after rioting in the wake of the funeral of Freddie Gray who died in police custody. (Mike Morones/Staff)Police in riot gear use smoke and pepper spray to disperse a crowd and enforce a curfew in Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Maryland governor Larry Hogan activated the Guard after rioting in the wake of the funeral of Freddie Gray who died in police custody. (Mike Morones/Staff)Vietnam veteran Robert Valentine moves away from the intersection where police used smoke and pepper balls to disperse a crowd in Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. (Mike Morones/Staff)A protester kicks a smoke grenade as police move in to disperse a crowd in Baltimore, Md., on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Maryland governor Larry Hogan activated the Guard after rioting in the wake of the funeral of Freddie Gray who died in police custody. (Mike Morones/Staff)Soldiers from the Maryland National Guard's 200th Military Police Company stand guard and enforce a curfew at the location of earlier rioting in Baltimore, Md., on Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Maryland governor Larry Hogan activated the Guard after rioting in the wake of the funeral of Freddie Gray who died in police custody. (Mike Morones/Staff)