25 July 2012
Last updated at 14:41 GMT
About 500 protesters threw rocks, broke windows, and threw a petrol bomb at a police car as 250 policemen fired soft bullets and pepper balls at the crowd.
Order was restored around 02:00 (09:00 GMT), police said.
Rubbish bins were set on fire during a seven-hour-long standoff with police wearing riot gear.
Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait has called for state and federal investigations, and the FBI said it would review one of the shootings to see if a civil rights investigation should be launched, the Los Angeles Times reported.
"Anaheim Police Department is just way out of control," protester David Zavala, 25, told the newspaper on Tuesday evening. "The cops are supposed to be there to protect and serve."
Deadly weekend Police Chief John Welter said Manuel Diaz was fatally shot on Saturday after two policemen approached three people who were behaving suspiciously in an alley. He then tried to run away.
Mr Welter did not say what led the policeman to shoot Diaz.
But the police chief said the man did not obey orders to stop and threw something that police believe contained heroin onto the roof of a nearby building.
Kerry Condon, president of the Anaheim Police Association, said: ""Feeling that Diaz was drawing a weapon, the officer opened fire on Diaz to stop the threat," the Los Angeles Times reported.
Diaz was shot in the leg and the back of the head, court papers are reported to say. His family filed a lawsuit against the police department on Tuesday seeking $50m (£32m) in damages.
The second shooting took place on Sunday, when police saw a suspected gang member in a stolen car. After a short chase, three people jumped out of the sports utility vehicle and ran.
Joel Mathew Acevedo, 21, fired at a policeman who then shot him dead COPY http://www.bbc.co.uk
California police shootings prompt Anaheim arrests
Twenty-four people have
been arrested during a fourth night of violence after fatal weekend
police shootings of two men in Anaheim, California.
The violence mounted outside City Hall as council members voted unanimously to investigate the incidents.About 500 protesters threw rocks, broke windows, and threw a petrol bomb at a police car as 250 policemen fired soft bullets and pepper balls at the crowd.
Order was restored around 02:00 (09:00 GMT), police said.
Rubbish bins were set on fire during a seven-hour-long standoff with police wearing riot gear.
Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait has called for state and federal investigations, and the FBI said it would review one of the shootings to see if a civil rights investigation should be launched, the Los Angeles Times reported.
"Anaheim Police Department is just way out of control," protester David Zavala, 25, told the newspaper on Tuesday evening. "The cops are supposed to be there to protect and serve."
Deadly weekend Police Chief John Welter said Manuel Diaz was fatally shot on Saturday after two policemen approached three people who were behaving suspiciously in an alley. He then tried to run away.
Mr Welter did not say what led the policeman to shoot Diaz.
But the police chief said the man did not obey orders to stop and threw something that police believe contained heroin onto the roof of a nearby building.
Kerry Condon, president of the Anaheim Police Association, said: ""Feeling that Diaz was drawing a weapon, the officer opened fire on Diaz to stop the threat," the Los Angeles Times reported.
Diaz was shot in the leg and the back of the head, court papers are reported to say. His family filed a lawsuit against the police department on Tuesday seeking $50m (£32m) in damages.
The second shooting took place on Sunday, when police saw a suspected gang member in a stolen car. After a short chase, three people jumped out of the sports utility vehicle and ran.
Joel Mathew Acevedo, 21, fired at a policeman who then shot him dead COPY http://www.bbc.co.uk
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