The Mario Lemieux statue was erected in 2012. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Numerous protests have broken out around the country. Some of have been peaceful, while others have turned chaotic, with looting and defacing taking place.

In Pittsburgh, some chaos took place, which resulted in the Mario Lemieux statue outside of PPG Paints Arena being defaced with graffiti.

Pittsburgh police said the protests began peacefully and later became disruptive. A curfew was later issued throughout the city.

The defacing of the Lemieux statue comes less than a day after parts of the College Football Hall of Fame were vandalized on Friday night in Atlanta.

Lemieux, 54, was the No. 1 overall pick by the Penguins in 1984. He won two Stanley Cups as a player, the Hart Trophy three times, the Art Ross Trophy six times, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1997. He is a Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivor. The statue of him went up in 2012.

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