September 15, 2017 / 3:05 AM / a day ago
More than 80 arrested as riot police break up St. Louis protest over officer's acquittal
ST.
LOUIS (Reuters) - More than 80 people were arrested on Sunday night as
protests in St Louis over the acquittal of a white policeman who had
shot a black man turned violent for a third night running.
Police
in riot gear used pepper spray and arrested the demonstrators who had
defied orders to disperse following a larger, peaceful protest.
After
nightfall, a small group remained and the scene turned to one of
disorder, following the pattern of Friday and Saturday. Protesters
smashed windows and attempted to block a ramp to an interstate highway,
police and witnesses said.
Officers tackled some protesters who defied police orders and used pepper spray before starting the mass arrests.
At
a late-night news conference, Mayor Lyda Krewson noted that “the vast
majority of protesters are non-violent,” and blamed the trouble on “a
group of agitators.”
Acting police commissioner
Lawrence O‘Toole struck a hard stance, saying: “We’re in control, this
is our city and we’re going to protect it.”
The
protests in St Louis followed the acquittal on Friday of former police
officer Jason Stockley, 36, of first-degree murder in the 2011 shooting
death of Anthony Lamar Smith, 24.
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