Two
officers shot outside Ferguson police headquarters after chief quits
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[March 12, 2015]
By Kate Munsch
FERGUSON, Mo. (Reuters) - Two police
officers were shot during a protest outside Ferguson, Missouri police
headquarters early on Thursday, police said, just hours after the city's
police chief quit following a damning U.S. Justice Department report
into his force.
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The St. Louis suburb of Ferguson has been at the center of a
renewed national debate over police use of force, particularly
against black men, since a white officer killed an unarmed black
teenager there in August.
St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar told reporters early on
Thursday that a 41-year-old officer from his department was struck
in the shoulder and a 32-year-old officer from the nearby Webster
Groves Police Department was hit in the face around midnight as the
crowd was starting to break up.
"These police officers were standing there and they were shot, just
because they were police officers," Belmar said. "I have said all
along, that we cannot sustain this forever without problems."
He said the officers, whom he did not identify, were both conscious
and being treated at a local hospital. The department later said in
a statement that both were in serious condition.
The shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown by officer Darren Wilson,
along with other police slayings of unarmed minorities in cities
like New York City and decisions by grand juries to not charge the
involved officers, last summer sparked months of protests in the
region and around the country.
Several dozen protesters had gathered in front of the Ferguson
police department on Wednesday night, just hours after Police Chief
Thomas Jackson resigned.
The demonstration started peacefully, but about two dozen officers
clad in riot gear later faced off with the protesters. At least two
people were taken into custody.
Around midnight, gunshots rang out, turning a scene of relative
quiet into pandemonium. Many of the remaining few dozen
demonstrators fled, some screaming, "They hit a cop," a Reuters
photographer said.
The line of police scrambled, with many taking defensive positions
drawing their weapons and some huddling behind riot shields,
according to a video published online.
Belmar said the shooter was "embedded" among the demonstrators
standing across from the officers.
"I don't know who did the shooting to be honest with you right now,
but somehow they were embedded in that group of folks," he said.
Protesters at the scene however said on social media that the shots
did not come from where they were standing.
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"The shooter was not with the protesters. The shooter was atop the
hill," activist DeRay McKesson said on Twitter.
"I was here. I saw the officer fall. The shot came from at least 500
feet away from the officers," he added.
The fatal shooting of two New York City officers on Dec. 20 by a
troubled man who said he was seeking to avenge high-profile police
killings in the city and Ferguson have put law enforcement around
the country on edge.
Protesters had called for Jackson's removal since the fatal shooting
of Brown. Neither a grand jury nor the federal probe led to charges
against Wilson.
Jackson was the latest in a string of Ferguson officials to resign
in the week since a scathing Justice Department report found
widespread racially biased abuses in the city's policing and
municipal court.
The probe found that the city used police as a collection agency,
citing traffic citations to black residents to boost city coffers
through fines, creating a "toxic environment."
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said last Friday that the
Department would use its full authority to demand police reforms in
Ferguson, including possibly dismantling the department.
(Writing by Curtis Skinner; Editing by Paul Tait, Tom Heneghan and W
Simon)
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