By Scott Calvert And Kris Maher 

BALTIMORE--Violent confrontations between demonstrators and police broke out for the second time in three days on Monday, hours after thousands of people attended the funeral for Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who died under police custody earlier this month.

Along several busy intersections near the Mondawmin Mall in northwest Baltimore, in a neighborhood near the church where the funeral was held, demonstrators pelted lines of police in riot gear with rocks, bricks and other objects.

Seven officers were injured, including some with broken bones and one who was unconscious, said Capt. Eric Kowalczyk, a spokesman for the Baltimore Police Department. Demonstrators attacked one patrol car and set fire to another, as others looted stores. Black smoke billowed from a CVS pharmacy apparently set on fire by looters.

Police responded with teargas and set up a cordon to try to restore order. Chunks of bricks, rocks and broken glass littered the streets, and smoke from burning cars and trash cans rose into the sky. The Maryland Transit Administration closed several subway stops near the unrest, and the night's Baltimore Orioles' baseball game was canceled.

Maryland State Police troopers arrived on the scene Monday evening, as well police from several counties, including Prince Georges County, outside Washington. Gov. Larry Hogan said he had put the Maryland National Guard on alert.

"Right now, our focus is on making sure that the people that live in the community are safe," said Capt. Kowalczyk. He said it was unclear if the outbreak was in direct response to the death of Mr. Gray, who was arrested April 12 and suffered severe spinal injuries while in police custody. He died April 19 after falling into a coma.

Mr. Kowalczyk said the police would continue to use teargas and "pepper balls" to respond to the dozens of demonstrators who stood in the streets confronting the police.

Jerard Deal, a contractor doing renovations on a house near the scene, said that around 3 p.m. he heard a commotion, stepped outside the house and saw several hundred teens throwing rocks at passing cars. "Anybody who came by was getting it--throwing rocks at them, busting their windows," he said.

Mr. Deal said that when a police car arrived, it was immediately attacked. "One bum threw a cinderblock through the back window, and in front two guys were on top kicking the windshield," Mr. Deal said.

Baltimore police said earlier Monday they received a "credible threat" that city gangs would join together to "take down" law-enforcement officers. It was also unclear if that alleged threat was related to the unrest. Barricades were set up surrounding police headquarters in downtown Baltimore.

It wasn't clear whether Monday's initial confrontations with police were also fueled by students who planned to cause disruptions that afternoon. The Baltimore Sun reported that a flier circulated in the city said a "purge"--an anarchic protest based on a film called "The Purge" about what would happen if all laws were suspended--would begin at 3 p.m., starting at the Mondawmin Mall and ending downtown.

Protests over Mr. Gray's death had been largely peaceful until Saturday when pockets of violence led to 35 arrests and caused minor injuries to six police officers. On Sunday, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and two dozen local religious leaders issued a "call for peace."

The Rev. Jamal Bryant, the pastor at Empowerment Temple who also gave the eulogy at Mr. Gray's funeral, decried the violence.

"This is not what Baltimore stands for," Rev. Bryant told reporters. "It's disappointing. We're just hours out of the funeral."

Write to Scott Calvert at scott.calvert@wsj.com and Kris Maher at kris.maher@wsj.com

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