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Teh One Who Knocks
09-16-2017, 10:14 AM
FOX News and The Associated Press


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Protests in St. Louis turned violent as darkness set in Friday, with at least four cops assaulted and numerous demonstrators maced following the acquittal of a white officer in the shooting death of an African-American drug suspect.

The St. Louis Police Department tweeted Friday evening that the protests were "no longer considered peaceful," as protesters threw bottles at officers, smashed police vehicle windshields, largely ignored officers' requests to clear a roadway – ultimately leaving at least four cops with minor injuries.
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Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets in St. Louis Friday after a judge found former St. Louis police officer Jason Stockley not guilty during a bench trial Friday, absent a jury at the request of Stockley.

Stockley was charged with first-degree murder after he shot Anthony Lamar Smith five times in 2011 following a high-speed chase. Stockley said he saw Smith holding a gun, and felt as though he was in danger.

A gun found in Smith’s car only had Stockley’s DNA on it, prompting the prosecution to allege it was planted.

During the trial, Assistant Circuit Attorney Robert Steele said that police dashcam video showed Stockley saying he was "going to kill this (expletive), don't you know it," before shooting Smith five times.

Stockley could have been sentenced to up to life in prison without parole. He left the St. Louis police force in 2013.
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The protests sparked concerned for the city of St. Louis, after, in 2014, violent riots broke out in nearby Ferguson once Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, was fatally shot by a white cop. That officer was never charged and eventually resigned.

St. Louis police said on Twitter that 13 people have been arrested following Stockley's acquittal, including one Friday morning.

"For the most part, the demonstrations have been peaceful," the department tweeted. "There have been some tense moments where agitators became destructive."
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Kingshighway northbound and southbound have closures, according to the department, due to protesters in the area.

"While we know emotions are running high, our number one priority is protecting and serving our citizens. We ask that citizens who choose to demonstrate, do so peacefully," the police said in a statement.

St. Louis activists warned of civil disobedience if Stockley were to be acquitted before the verdict was announced.

Fears of unrest prompted the National Guard to be on standby, while several downtown businesses to send employees home early, including Wells Fargo Advisors and Nestle Purina PetCare. U.S. Bank closed six branches. Some schools closed early and postponed events.

deebakes
09-16-2017, 12:29 PM
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Teh One Who Knocks
09-18-2017, 11:00 AM
FOX News and The Associated Press


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St. Louis Riot police arrested dozens Sunday night following the latest round of clashes with demonstrators protesting the acquittal of a white police officer in the shooting death of a black man.

At least 80 arrests were made in what was the third night of violence in the city, with hundreds of people protesting Friday’s court decision that found Jason Stockley, a 36-year-old cop, not guilty in the 2011 death of Anthony Lamar Smith.

The verdict has enraged some of the city’s residents, prompting daily protests that at times turned violent. Both Friday and Saturday, the protesters got agitated and confronted the police officers. Thirty were arrested on Saturday night. On Sunday, hundreds marched through the downtown streets of St. Louis. Despite the march remaining peaceful in the early hours amid the deployment of massive police forces, the protest turned violent by nightfall after roughly 100 protesters became confrontational while marching towards the center of downtown.

The violent agitators reportedly damaged property and sprayed unknown substance on police officers. One cop suffered a leg injury and was taken to the hospital, the police said.

After ignoring the call to disperse, arrests were made before midnight by officers wearing riot gear and successfully cleared the streets of protesters. “Whose streets, our streets,” some cops shouted as they liberated the streets from violent agitators.

Organizers of the protest are fearing that violent marchers are giving a bad name to the cause, making it harder to spread the message.

Mayor Lyda Krewson told reporters at a late-night news conference that “the vast majority of protesters are non-violent,” and the violence was perpetrated by “a group of agitators,” Reuters reported.

Bruce Franks, Democratic State Representative, who participated in the march, seconded the Mayor, saying people who engage in violence “are not protesters” but rather a distinctive group from the actual marchers.

Protest organizer Anthony Bell, however, said that while he believes non-violence is the best way to achieve change, he does not condemn the violent protesters, citing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

“I do not say the demonstrators are wrong, but I believe peaceful demonstrations are the best,” he said.

Some protesters have defended themselves saying the police provoked the violence by showing up in riot gear and armored vehicles. Police said the measures were taken to ensure safety of their officers as the protesters throw things at them.

RBP
09-18-2017, 11:12 AM
Some protesters have defended themselves saying the police provoked the violence by showing up in riot gear and armored vehicles.

Did you see the way she was dressed? She was asking for it.

Muddy
09-18-2017, 01:49 PM
Planet of the apes.