Several Baltimore police officers were injured after a riot broke out on Monday following the funeral of a man who died after suffering a spinal injury in police custody, police spokesman Eric Kowalczyk told reporters.

Seven officers were injured, with some suffering broken bones, Kowalczyk said. One officer remained unresponsive.

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Baltimore police officers push back demonstrators who are throwing rocks at the police after the funeral of Freddie Gray on Monday. (Jose Luis MaganaAssociated Press)

Police said a large group of people spread out over a significant area in a violent demonstration following the funeral of Freddie Gray, who died on April 19 from a spinal injury after police arrested him and transported him in police van a week before.

Youths stoned a city bus and passing police vehicles outside the Mondawmin Mall in northwest Baltimore just a few blocks from the site of the funeral of the 25-year-old.

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Police spokesman Eric Kowalczyk alleged protesters attacked officers 'without provocation.' (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)

A largely teenaged crowd threw rocks and bottles at a line of several hundred police in riot gear. Some demonstrators carried signs reading "Justice 4 Freddie Gray."

Others could be seen looting goods from a CVS Pharmacy.

Police said they were working to arrest those who "without provocation attacked our police officers."

"You're going to see tear gas, you're going to see pepper balls," Kowalczyk said. "We're going to use appropriate methods."

On its official Twitter feed, police gave regular updates of the movements of the protesters, tweeting that one group of them had damaged several police cars and set one on fire. "The group is aggressive and violent," one tweet said.

Gray's death has led to days of protests in the latest outcry over U.S. law enforcement's treatment of minorities.

Gray's family, pastors and city officials had pleaded for peaceful demonstrations after some arrests and injuries at protests over the weekend.

From a helicopter, police called for protesters to disperse, but the youths ignored the order. 

Earlier, at the funeral, speaker after speaker before the crowd packing the 2,500-seat New Shiloh Baptist Church said the world was watching to see if justice would be done for Gray.

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