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Tear gas & ‘flaming barricade’: Protesters confront St. Louis cops over fatal shooting
Published time: 19 Aug, 2015 22:07

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Car on fire during a protest in St. Louis on August 19, 2015

St. Louis police have been confronted by residents after officers fatally shot a black suspect. At least three people were arrested, police said, but continued protest resulted in officers deploying tear gas and rubber bullets. Several fires were reported.

Shortly after the shooting near Page Boulevard and Walton Avenue in St. Louis, residents took to the street and blocked traffic in protest. They reportedly demanded to know why the officers killed the suspect.

According to police, the suspect pointed a gun at the officers before they shot him.

Although officials said three people were arrested early in the day, demonstrators continued to stay out until the evening. At one point, police deployed tear gas and rubber bullets against demonstrators, according to those on the ground.

Meanwhile, several fires were spotted throughout the area. One fire engulfed what appeared to be a vacant building, although it's unclear if the incident is related to the protest.

Elsewhere, some individuals set up a "flaming barricade" near Page Boulevard.

he suspect fatally shot by officers has not been identified, but police have described him as a black male in his 20s.

As protesters demanded answers from police, those on the ground said they had begun to arrest some individuals.

The man who was fatally shot was not alone, police said. Officers were preparing toexecute a search warrant on a local house when to black males ran out the back door, both armed with weapons, police said.

After being ordered to drop their weapons, police said one of the suspects pointed his gun at the officers. This prompted both officers to fire a total of four shots and strike the suspect. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene while the second suspect, who allegedly possessed crack cocaine, remains on the loose.

Soon after the shooting, the street was full of nearly 100 residents, the Post-Dispatch reported. Police warned them that they were assembling unlawfully before a total of three arrests.

Those at the scene have said that tensions are running high. One reporter said a plastic bottle was thrown at police.

Officers in the area are heavily armed and sporting riot gear, according to pictures posted on social media.

Wednesday's shooting came on the same day that residents were commemorating the one-year anniversary of the death of Kajieme Powell, who was also shot by police. Powell was killed for brandishing a knife against officers.

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US police kill another black teenager near Ferguson
Xinhua, August 20, 2015

Police shot and killed another 18-year-old black boy on Wednesday 10 days after the first anniversary of death of Michael Brown in north St. Louis, Missouri.

The police officers in St. Louis, which hit the headlines for its suburb Ferguson where Brown was killed, said the young man they fatally shot had pointed a gun at them.

They later identified the victim as Mansur Ball-Bey, aged 18.

Some 200 demonstrators gathered at the scene after the shooting. Chanting "Black Lives Matter," they questioned the police use of deadly force.

St. Louis County Police Chief Sam Dotson told reporters at a press conference that two young armed male suspects ran out of the back of a house, and two police officers chased the suspects.

During the chase, one of the suspects raised his gun and pointed it at officers, the officers then shot at the suspects, killing one, while the other got away. The two officers are not injured and are on administrative leave now.

Tensions remain high in St. Louis area after unrest during the anniversary of Brown's death. Unarmed Brown was fatally shot by a white police officer on August 9, 2014. A St. Louis County grand jury and the U.S. Justice Department declined to charge the officer.
 
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