St. Louis, MO – Fresh Racial Unrest In St. Louis After Police Shoot Black Suspect

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    People gather at the scene of a fatal officer-involved shooting at Walton Avenue and Page Boulevard, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015 in St. Louis. An armed man fleeing from officers serving a search warrant at a home in a crime-troubled section of north St. Louis was shot and killed Wednesday by police after he pointed a gun at them, the police chief said. (David Carson/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP) St. Louis, MO – An armed man fleeing from officers serving a search warrant at a home in a crime-troubled section of St. Louis was shot and killed Wednesday by police after he pointed a gun at them, the city’s police chief said.

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    The shooting that left a black suspect dead drew protests, with many of the roughly 150 people who gathered at the scene hurling obscene gestures and expletives at investigators and questioning the police use of deadly force. Some chanted “Black Lives Matter,” a mantra used a year ago after the police shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown in nearby Ferguson.

    St. Louis Police Chief Sam Dotson said two suspects fled from the home about noon Wednesday on the city’s north side before one of the men turned and pointed a handgun at the officers, who shot the man. That suspect, described by Dotson as being in his early 20s, died at the scene. Authorities are searching for the second suspect.

    Both officers, who are white, were unharmed, according to a police report.

    Dotson said four guns, including the handgun wielded by the dead suspect, and crack cocaine were recovered at or near the home, which last year yielded illegal guns during a police search.

    Another man and a woman who were also inside the home were arrested, Dotson said.

    Police obtained the search warrant because they believed the home harbored suspects in other crimes, Dotson said.

    Dotson didn’t specify which crimes, but he noted that a killing happened on the same street Monday and a nearby market just was riddled by bullets.

    That area also is near where a 93-year-old veteran who was part of the Tuskegee Airmen — black World War II pilots — was the victim of crimes twice within a few minutes Sunday, being robbed and then having his car stolen. The veteran was unhurt, and his car was found Tuesday blocks from where it was taken.
    St. Louis police gather at the scene of a fatal officer-involved shooting at Walton Avenue and Page Boulevard, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015 in St. Louis. An armed man fleeing from officers serving a search warrant at a home in a crime-troubled section of north St. Louis was shot and killed Wednesday by police after he pointed a gun at them, the police chief said. (David Carson/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP)
    Many of those who gathered near Wednesday’s shooting voiced anger at police. As police removed their yellow tape that cordoned off the scene, dozens of people converged on the home’s front yard, many chanting insults and gesturing obscenely at officers. Several onlookers surrounded individual officers, yelling at them.

    “Another youth down by the hands of police,” Dex Dockett, 42, who lives nearby, told a reporter. “What could have been done different to de-escalate rather than escalate? They (police) come in with an us-against-them mentality. You’ve got to have the right kind of cops to engage in these types of neighborhoods.”

    Another neighborhood resident, Fred Price, skeptical about Dotson’s account that the suspect pointed a gun at officers before being mortally wounded.

    “They provoked the situation,” Price, 33, said. “Situations like this make us want to keep the police out of the neighborhood. They’re shooting first, then asking questions.”

    SWAT members arrived on the scene later in the afternoon to disperse the crowd after some had thrown water bottles at the officers.

    Some of those who gathered had spent the morning in downtown St. Louis, marching to mark the anniversary of the fatal police shooting of Kajieme Powell. He was fatally shot by two St. Louis officers after police said he came at them with a knife. Circuit Attorney Jennifer Joyce is still reviewing the case to determine whether lethal force was justified.

    Tensions also remain high after unrest during the anniversary of Brown’s death. Brown, who was black and unarmed, was fatally shot by Ferguson officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9, 2014. A St. Louis County grand jury and the U.S. Justice Department declined to charge Wilson, who resigned in November.


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    OyGevald
    OyGevald
    8 years ago

    I’m waiting for President Obama to invite these black neighbors for a beer.
    Why the double standard? Or did everyone forget that already?
    The policeman shot the escapee.
    When will the blacks admit to the higher crime neighborhoods they created?

    lazerx
    lazerx
    8 years ago

    USA should require all people, including blacks, to take courses in businesses and in professions before giving them unemployment money.

    thetruthis
    thetruthis
    8 years ago

    I’m all for resposiblitiy in policing but this is crazy. You have young black men who have no regard for the law and are engaged in violent and deadly behavior and then they cry foul. Maybe it is time to stop policing these neighborhoods and to just let the blacks do their thing. It would become very clear that black lives do NOT matter as they destroy what is left of the ‘hood and kill each other.

    chicagomaven
    chicagomaven
    8 years ago

    There’s a great need for a tighter gun control law. If the police aren’t allowed to have guns then they won’t be able to shoot any of the black gang members. Simple solution. I’m surprised that Jesse Jackson hasn’t figured it out and demanded it to be an amendment to the Constitution.

    golani
    golani
    8 years ago

    This is the climate our president the justice dept and all the liberal policy’s have created it’s only a matter of time before there will be civil war and us jews will be unfortunately the target of the wrath because of anti-semitism we have to wake up and prepare because the police won’t be able to be evrywhere to protect us.

    fat36
    fat36
    8 years ago

    It’s incredible they want to do crime and expect nobody to do anything basically they want to feel like there living in a Safari like animals

    PrettyBoyFloyd
    PrettyBoyFloyd
    8 years ago

    The cops should just stay out of these neighborhoods, and let these animals kill each other.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    8 years ago

    Smack in the middle of the day you have all these people just congregating on the street corner, don’t these people have jobs? Amazing to think that after 7 years of Obama the average black person was better off before Obama was elected.

    curious
    curious
    8 years ago

    Black lives matter. However, this particular gun-weilding piece of garbage did not have a life that mattered. We are all better off without him. Don’t these protestors realize that they hurt their cause by crying foul when they know that it is really fair?

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    8 years ago

    Black lives do matter. That’s the reason the police officers are in the Black communities to prevent young Black men from shooting other young Black men. These “Black lives matter” protesters should take the message to their own communities where many more Blacks are killed by other Blacks than the total of people of all races killed by police officers.