Police: Off-duty St. Louis officer shoots, kills man who fired at him
By Ed Payne, CNN, Re-posted by Abdulgafar Abdulrauf Adio (www.econsforumnews.blogspot.com)
(CNN) -- An off-duty St. Louis police officer shot and killed an 18-year-old Wednesday, firing his gun 17 times, authorities said.
(CNN) -- An off-duty St. Louis police officer shot and killed an 18-year-old Wednesday, firing his gun 17 times, authorities said.
Angry residents damaged several police cars in response, even though police say the man fired first.
The death comes on the
heels of the Michael Brown shooting two months ago in the St. Louis
suburb of Ferguson, and just ahead of a "Weekend of Resistance" in St. Louis, where activists will push for movement in the investigation into that case.
Tensions rise after police shooting
Off-duty officer shoots, kills man
Like Brown, the teen who was killed in Wednesday's shooting was black. The officers in both incidents are white, police said.
The difference: Brown was unarmed. In Wednesday's incident, the teen had a gun, said St. Louis police Chief Sam Dotson.
Tensions are already high in the community, and it's uncertain how the latest shooting will affect its mood.
"At the scene of yet
another young man's death," tweeted St. Louis Alderman Antonio French.
"This happens too often in our city. It's a crisis that we should all be
concerned about."
An animated crowd quickly
gathered late Wednesday near the site close to the Missouri Botanical
Garden, chanting slogans as St. Louis police officers stood by.
"Hey, hey, ho, ho, these killer cops have got to go," the crowd chanted, along with, "Who do you serve? Who do you protect?"
The confrontations with police were intense and laced with profanity.
"That was somebody's baby," screamed one man, referring to the man who was killed.
"Think about your own child," pleaded another person in the crowd.
Despite the tensions,
Dotson said no businesses were looted and no windows were smashed. He
praised officers for showing a "tremendous amount of restraint" as
members of the crowd confronted them face-to-face and damaged police
cruisers.
Started with a pedestrian check
The officer, a six-year
veteran of the force, was working a second job for a security company,
one that was approved by his department. He had on his police uniform.
While on patrol, the
officer saw three black males run away as he approached. He gave chase,
because one of them was holding up his pants in a way that made the
officer believe the teen may be carrying a gun, Dotson said.
The officer and one of
the three tussled. The teen ran off, then turned around and fired at
least three shots at the officer, Dotson said.
The officer returned fire, killing the teen.
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Police recovered a 9 mm
handgun. And Dotson said the teen was "no stranger to law enforcement."
He didn't offer details, citing privacy concerns.
The two other males have not been apprehended.
'Weekend of Resistance'
In August, Brown, an
African-American, was shot to death by a white police officer in
Ferguson. The death of the unarmed 18-year-old fueled protests and
sparked a nationwide debate on police use of force.
Protesters are planning a
series of demonstrations, rallies and events in Ferguson and St. Louis
this weekend to call for an end to racial profiling and what they call
police violence.
This weekend's protests start with a rally and outside the office of the prosecutor investigating the Brown shooting.
Demonstrators will call for Bob McCulloch to step aside and allow a special prosecutor to be appointed.
Additional marches and
demonstrations will mark the weekend, along with "civil disobedience
actions around the St. Louis region," according to a statement from
organizers that also says thousands of people from across the country
are expected.
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