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          Protest turns violent after peaceful rallies against police acquittal

          China Daily | Updated: 2017-09-18 08:11

          ST. LOUIS, Missouri - Clashes between demonstrators and riot-clad police marred the end of what had been a largely peaceful second day of protest rallies in St. Louis following the acquittal of a white police officer in the fatal shooting of a black man.

          Several hundred people gathered near Washington University after dark as the main rallies and marches wound down on Saturday evening.

          As the night wore on violence broke out between some of roughly 100 remaining protesters, some holding bats or hammers, and riot-clad police who ordered them to disperse.

          Protest turns violent after peaceful rallies against police acquittal

          Shop and restaurant windows were smashed, including at businesses crowded with patrons, and demonstrators hurled trash cans at officers, who numbered about 200.

          Police declared the scene an unlawful assembly and threatened to deploy tear gas and arrested at least eight people.

          "We had been getting such a good turn out earlier and it was a peaceful protest," said Jomar Jackson, 32. "But then a bunch of people came and decided to be disruptive."

          The demonstrations began peacefully on Friday after Circuit Judge Timothy Wilson acquitted former St. Louis Police Officer Jason Stockley, 36, of first-degree murder in the shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith, 24.

          But as on Saturday, Friday's protests ended in late night violence, with 33 arrests after clashes on which 10 officers were hurt.

          "We don't want to see property destruction or see people getting hurt," Elad Gross, a 29-year-old St. Louis civil rights attorney, said as activists gathered peacefully at another protest site in a park on Saturday.

          "But this is a protest that addresses injustices not only happening here in St. Louis but around the country."

          Rock band U2 canceled a concert scheduled for Saturday in St. Louis, and singer Ed Sheeran did the same for his show on Sunday, citing security concerns.

          The verdict came about three years after rioting broke out in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson when a black teenager was shot dead by a white police officer. That incident touched off nationwide soul-searching over law enforcement's use of force against African-Americans, the mentally ill and other groups.

          Smith was shot five times in his car after attempting to elude Stockley and his partner, who had chased the suspect after an alleged drug deal, authorities said.

          During the pursuit, Stockley could be heard saying on an internal police car video he was going to kill Smith, prosecutors said.

          Stockley left the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department in 2013 and was arrested last year. He waived his right to a jury trial.

          "This court, as a trier of fact, is simply not firmly convinced of defendant's guilt," Judge Wilson ruled.

          Smith's family settled a wrongful-death lawsuit against the city for $900,000 in 2013, according to Al Watkins, an attorney for Smith's fiancee, Christina Wilson.

          Reuters

           Protest turns violent after peaceful rallies against police acquittal

          Protesters fall as they are pushed back by police in riot gear during a protest after the not guilty verdict in the murder trial of former St. Louis police officer Jason Stockley.Lawrence Bryant / Reuters

          (China Daily 09/18/2017 page11)

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