St. Louis – Thousands March After Another Police Shooting Of Black Teen In Missouri

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    Protesters prepare to march Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014, in St Louis. More than 1,000 gathered Saturday in downtown St. Louis for a second day of organized rallies to protest Michael Brown’s death and other fatal police shootings in the area and elsewhere.  (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)Missouri – Thousands of protesters marched through St. Louis on Saturday as part of a weekend of demonstrations against police violence organized after the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white officer last summer.

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    After a peaceful, 1/2-mile march through downtown, protesters rallied at Keiner Plaza. Organizers included Hands Up Unite, an activist group that emerged after the Aug. 9 shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in suburban Ferguson, Missouri.

    Civil rights organizations and protest groups have invited people from around the country to join vigils and marches in the St. Louis area from Friday to Monday.

    Tory Russell, one of the founders of Hands Up United, vowed to keep up the pressure on police to change how they deal with young black men. He said he expected the grass-roots movement that sprang from the Ferguson shooting to pick up momentum.

    “This isn’t going to stop until there is change with police and black youth,” said Russell on the sidelines of the rally.

    The weekend got off to a tense but peaceful start on Friday night, a break from the clashes with police that have erupted in the area in recent days. Police said there had been no arrests, injuries or damage from the night’s protests.

    Under partly cloudy autumn sky, the Saturday afternoon rally was joined by union members, gay rights activists and people from the Occupy movement. There were even supporters of the Palestine cause carrying placards reading “#Palestine2Ferguson.”

    There was no visible police presence in the square.

    On Friday afternoon, hundreds marched through the rain to the St. Louis County courthouse in Clayton, adjacent to St. Louis. Protesters have called for the arrest and prosecution of Darren Wilson, the Ferguson police officer who shot Brown. A grand jury is considering evidence in the case.

    Some 300 people later assembled outside the nearby Ferguson Police Department, chanting phrases like “Who are we? Mike Brown!” and “Indict. Convict. Send those killer cops to jail.” Just a few feet away stood dozens of officers clad in riot gear.

    Early Saturday morning, many protesters moved to the St. Louis neighborhood of Shaw, where 18-year-old Vonderrit Myers Jr. was shot dead on Wednesday by an off-duty white officer working for a private security firm.


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    HankM
    HankM
    9 years ago

    Why don’t these people let the police do their job. Just because a crime is committed by a black person doesn’t mean everyone is a racist

    9 years ago

    To #1 - Your comments (i.e. “schvartsas”, “animals”), are reprehensible; until the grand jury officially comes back with a decision (one way or the other), your comment that “the officer was justified”, was totally out of line. However, regarding some of the protestors having signs supporting “Palestine”, I’ve never been able to understand why many Blacks are very supportive of the Palestinians. The fact of the matter is that historically, there has been genocide perpetrated against Africans by Muslims in parts of Africa; also, the Arabs enslaved Africans. Even to this day, there is still slavery practiced in parts of Africa, whereby Arabs enslave Africans. Even in the Sinai, refugees seeking to escape from Eritrea are captured, beaten, tortured, and robbed by Bedouins, seeking to exploit them. Unfortunately, many of those protestors have been brainwashed vis-à-vis Israel, and are biased against Jews in the USA.

    9 years ago

    Many blacks are muslim.