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St Louis cop shooting protests becoming more violent

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ChiCago: Protesters hurled debris at police in St Louis, Missouri, and smashed store windows as demonstrat­ions over the acquittal of a former police officer in the shooting death of a black man turned violent for a third straight day.

“Agitators are breaking multiple windows at Olive & 10th. Officers are heading to scene,” said on its Twitter account.

Hundreds of protesters earlier staged a “die in” outside a police headquarte­rs and marched through St Louis before returning to the headquarte­rs building.

Peaceful demonstrat­ions had turned violent on the two previous nights, with the city on edge since Friday’s acquittal of white former police officer Jason Stockley.

The case – the latest high-profile incident of police using violence against a black suspect – has touched a nerve in St Louis, where racial tensions were heightened by the 2014 killing of a black man, Michael Brown, in the suburb of Ferguson by a white police officer.

Rock giants U2 and pop star Ed Sheeran called off scheduled weekend concerts in St Louis, saying police had advised them that security could not be assured.

The first sign of violence after Sunday’s peaceful protest was a police tweet that a group was “throwing debris” at officers following a traffic stop near the police headquarte­rs.

“If group cannot be peaceful they will be ordered to leave,” the tweet said. — AFP

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