Ottawa Citizen

Suspect in shooting of two cops says he was targeting others

- JIM SALTER

A 20-year-old charged Sunday with shooting two police officers watching over a demonstrat­ion outside the Ferguson Police Department attended a protest there earlier that night but told investigat­ors he wasn’t targeting the officers, officials said.

St. Louis County Prosecutor Robert McCulloch said Jeffrey Williams told authoritie­s he was firing at someone with whom he was in a dispute, not at the police officers.

“We’re not sure we completely buy that part of it,” McCulloch said, adding there might have been other people in the vehicle with Williams.

Williams is charged with two counts of first-degree assault, one count of firing a weapon from a vehicle and three counts of armed criminal action. McCulloch said the investigat­ion is ongoing.

The officers were shot early Thursday as a crowd began to break up after a late-night demonstrat­ion that unfolded after Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson resigned following the scathing federal Justice Department report.

“He was out there earlier that evening as part of the demonstrat­ion,” McCulloch said of Williams.

A 41-year-old St. Louis County officer was shot in the right shoulder, the bullet exiting through his back.

A 32-year-old officer from Webster Groves was wearing a riot helmet with the face shield up. He was shot in the right cheek, just below the eye, and the bullet lodged behind his ear.

The officers were released from the hospital later Thursday.

McCulloch said Williams used a handgun that matches the shell casings at the scene. Williams, who is black, is being held on $300,000 bond. County police spokesman Brian Schellman said he didn’t know whether Williams had an attorney, and a message left at the St. Louis County Justice Center was not immediatel­y returned.

Several activists who’ve been involved in the protests since the Aug. 9 fatal shooting of Michael Brown told The Associated Press they were not familiar with Williams.

Brittany Ferrell, 26, a protest leader with the group Millennial Activists United, had just left a meeting with other leaders Sunday when word of the arrest circulated. She said no one in the group knew Williams, and they checked with other frequent protesters — who also hadn’t heard of him.

Ferrell suspected McCulloch tried to cast him as a protester to reflect negatively on the movement. “This is a fear tactic,” she said. “We are very tight-knit. We know each other by face if not by name, and we’ve never seen this person before.”

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