Christof Stache, AFP/Getty ImagesA protester walks in front of a fire after the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017.
Leon Neal, Getty ImagesA woman holds up a handful of fake U.S. currency during the "Welcome to Hell" anti-G-20 protest march on July 7, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G-20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts.
Christof Stache, AFP/Getty ImagesA protester shouts as riot police use water cannons trucks during the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017. Leaders of the world's top economies will gather from July 7 to 8, 2017 in Germany for likely the stormiest G-20 summit in years, with disagreements ranging from wars to climate change and global trade.
Alexander Koerner, Getty ImagesPeople gather with anti G-20 banners as they prepare to protest on July 6, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts tonight at the "Welcome to Hell" anti-G-20 protest.
Thomas Lohnes, Getty ImagesDemonstrators gather at Hamburg harbor prior to the "Welcome to Hell" anti-G-20 protest march on July 6, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G-20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts.
Leon Neal, Getty ImagesA man washes another man's eye after suspected tear gas use during the "Welcome to Hell" protest march on July 6, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G-20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts tonight at the "Welcome to Hell" anti-G-20 protest.
Alexander Koerner, Getty ImagesA man plays a music on a recorder pipe while sitting in front of riot police as protesters take part in the "Welcome to Hell" protest march on July 6, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G-20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts tonight at the "Welcome to Hell" anti-G-20 protest.
Leon Neal, Getty ImagesProtesters are sprayed by police water cannons during the "Welcome to Hell" anti-G-20 protest march on July 6, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G-20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts.
Leon Neal, Getty ImagesA woman gestures during the "Welcome to Hell' anti-G20 protest march on July 6, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts.
Alexander Koerner, Getty ImagesProtesters erect burning barricades in front of the Rote Flora left-wing center after the "Welcome to Hell" protest march on July 6, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G-20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts tonight at the "Welcome to Hell" anti-G-20 protest.
Alexander Koerner, Getty ImagesPolice forces put out a small fire after protesters erected burning barricades in front of the Rote Flora left-wing center during a march on July 7, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts. As heavy protests are expected tonight at the «Welcome to Hell« anti-G-20 protest.
Thomas Lohnes, Getty ImagesA demonstrator shoots to the police while he attend the "Welcome to Hell" anti-G-20 protest march on July 6, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G-20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts.
Thomas Lohnes, Getty ImagesA demonstrator lies on the street during the "Welcome to Hell" anti-G-20 protest march on July 6, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G-20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts.
Thomas Lohnes, Getty ImagesA demonstrator stands in the water jet from police water cannon in front of the Rote Flora left-wing center after the "Welcome to Hell" protest march on July 6, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G-20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts.
Thomas Lohnes, Getty ImagesA demonstrator stands in the water jet from police water cannon in front of the Rote Flora left-wing center after the "Welcome to Hell" protest march on July 6, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G-20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts.
Christof Stache, AFP/Getty ImagesRiot police use a water cannon against protesters after the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017. Leaders of the world's top economies will gather from July 7 to 8, 2017 in Germany for likely the stormiest G-20 summit in years, with disagreements ranging from wars to climate change and global trade.
Thomas Lohnes, Getty ImagesPolice gather at Hamburg harbor prior to the "Welcome to Hell" anti-G-20 protest march on July 6, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Leaders of the G-20 group of nations are arriving in Hamburg today for the July 7-8 economic summit and authorities are bracing for large-scale and disruptive protest efforts.
Markus Schreiber, The Associated PressPolice and demonstrators are sprayed by a water cannon during a protest against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany, Thursday, July 6, 2017. The leaders of the group of 20 meet July 7 and 8.
Dpa / Daniel Bockwoldt / Germany Outdaniel Bockwoldt, AFP/Getty ImagesTents of anti-capitalism activists stand at the protest camp in Altonaer Volkspark park on July 6, 2017 in Hamburg, northern Germany, where leaders of the world's top economies will gather for a G-20 summit. More than 100,000 anti-capitalist demonstrators, including several thousand leftwing extremists, are expected to descend on the Hanseatic city ahead of the two-day summit which opens on Friday, July 7, 2017.
Markus Schreiber, The Associated PressPolice officers are silhouetted by fires lit by demonstrators during a protest against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany, Thursday, July 6, 2017. The leaders of the group of 20 meet July 7 and 8.
Odd Andersen, AFP/Getty ImagesA hooded demonstrator kicks during the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017.
Odd Andersen, AFP/Getty ImagesAn injured protester is carried off for treatment during the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017.
Odd Andersen, AFP/Getty ImagesA man bleeds during the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017.
Christof Stache, AFP/Getty ImagesRiot police detain a man as they use water cannon during the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017.
Dpa / Christophe Gateau / Germany Outchristophe Gateau, AFP/Getty ImagesA car is set alight during the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017.
Steffi Loos, AFP/Getty ImagesRiot police use water cannon during the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017.
Steffi Loos, AFP/Getty ImagesA protester blows bubbles during the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017.
Dpa / Kay Nietfeld / Germany Outkay Nietfeld, AFP/Getty ImagesRiot police use water cannon to put out a car set alight during the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017.
John Macdougall, AFP/Getty ImagesA burning pile of bins is seen in front of the Rote Flora left-wing center after the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017.
Christof Stache, AFP/Getty ImagesRiot police use a water cannon against protesters after the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017.
Christof Stache, AFP/Getty ImagesPolice officers walk in front of a fire started by protesters the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017.
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A protester walks in front of a fire after the "Welcome to Hell" rally against the G-20 summit in Hamburg, northern Germany on July 6, 2017.
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