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		banner at St. Louis baseball game 
		
		 
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		 [September 30, 2017] 
		 (Reuters) - Demonstrators unfurled a banner that read "Stop 
		Killing Us" at a Major League baseball game on Friday in St. Louis, 
		where they were protesting the acquittal of a white former police 
		officer who was accused of murdering a black man, local media reported. 
		
		A video posted on Facebook showed a group of demonstrators high above 
		the playing field holding a banner with the St. Louis Cardinals' mascot 
		drawn on it as they shouted "No Justice. No Baseball" and "You can't 
		stop the revolution". 
		 
		The demonstrators were ushered out of the Busch Stadium, where the 
		Cardinals lost to the Brewers 5-3. They then joined 200 other people in 
		a march before the group was confronted by police in riot gear, who used 
		a Taser on one and pepper spray on others, the St. Louis Post Dispatch 
		reported. 
		 
		At least two people were arrested, police said on Twitter. 
		 
		The incident comes two weeks after a judge acquitted white former 
		officer Jason Stockley, 36, of first-degree murder in the 2011 shooting 
		death of African-American Anthony Lamar Smith, 24, following a police 
		chase. 
		 
		The acquittal sparked days of protests that at times were violent, with 
		demonstrators clashing with police and destroying property. Some 123 
		people were arrested and about a dozen police were injured during the 
		unrest. 
		
		
		  
		
		
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			Before the brief confrontation with police on Friday dozens of 
			protesters marched downtown and blocked traffic before they arrived 
			at Busch Stadium, where they met police behind barricades and got 
			into arguments with fans after the game, the St. Louis Post Dispatch 
			reported. 
			
			The incident in St. Louis comes two weeks after campaigners inspired 
			by the Black Lives Matter movement unfurled an anti-racism banner at 
			a Boston Red Sox baseball game before security guards escorted them 
			from the ballpark. 
			
			  
			
			The banner, hung over the famed Green Monster wall at the Major 
			League team’s Fenway Park stadium, read "Racism is as American as 
			baseball". 
			 
			NFL players have been kneeling during the National Anthem to draw 
			attention to what they say is social and racial injustice. The 
			gesture sparked a national debate after President Donald Trump told 
			a political rally a week ago that any protesting player was a "son 
			of a bitch" who should be fired, and urged a boycott of NFL games. 
			 
			Trump's statements triggered protests by dozens of players, coaches 
			and some owners before last Sunday’s games. 
			 
			(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee; Editing by Andrew 
			Bolton) 
			
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