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USA | Ferguson police use tear gas, stun grenades in clashes

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Police scramble in all directions as they take gunfire in Ferguson, Mo.

Police scramble in all directions as they take gunfire in Ferguson, Mo.

Police fired stun grenades and tear gas at protesters in a St. Louis suburb rocked by violence after police shot and killed an unarmed black teen 10 days ago.
Lines of police in riot gear pointed assault weapons at about 50 demonstrators in Ferguson, Missouri, Monday night (yesterday, Macau time) as authorities broadcast calls for people to leave the area and arrested those who didn’t obey. Governor Jay Nixon ordered the state National Guard to restore peace after a third straight night of violence in the town.
“We will not allow vandals, criminal elements to impact the safety and security of this community,” Missouri Highway Patrol Captain Ron Johnson, appointed by Nixon to direct security in the city, told reporters earlier in the day.
President Barack Obama yesterday dispatched Attorney General Eric Holder to meet with federal and local authorities in Ferguson. The killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown on Aug. 9 and images of armored trucks shooting tear gas and flash grenades at protesters have drawn international attention to Ferguson, a town of 21,000 that’s become a symbol of racial inequality and heavy-handed police tactics in the U.S.
Monday night’s clashes broke out shortly before 10 p.m. and came even as Nixon lifted a midnight curfew in a bid to ease tensions after three consecutive nights of violent clashes between protesters and police. The city remained tense as it entered the 11th day of unrest and Nixon sought to protect a police command post about a mile from the center of the protests after it was attacked overnight.
Protesters hurled bottles and Molotov cocktails, police said. Gun shots were fired and police said that two people were wounded. The victims, both male, were not shot by police. In one neighborhood, police came under heavy fire, Johnson said, describing the latest violence as “chaos.”
Police targeted individuals in the dwindling crowd, arresting them and putting them in large armored vehicles. Protesters from as far away as California and New York were among the 31 people arrested, Johnson said.
Before the violence erupted last night, some protesters said they were encouraged that their complaints about mistreatment at the hands of Ferguson police are getting a proper airing. An autopsy showing Brown was shot six times by officer Darren Wilson is a sign of progress, said Bishop Edwin Bass of the Cogic Urban Initiatives Inc., of St. Louis.
“It validates the concerns that African Americans have been raising for a long time,” Bass said, standing in front of a boarded up beauty shop damaged during earlier street disturbances. “This brings it to light.”
The prolonged unrest in Ferguson over the Brown shooting is a reflection of simmering dissatisfaction among black people across the St. Louis region, said Michael Bland, a 23-year-old maintenance mechanic who lives in the suburb of Maryland Heights.
“This is a breaking point for a lot of people who are fed up with harassment and racial profiling,” Bland said. “This isn’t a white and black thing. This is a police and black thing.” Bloomberg

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