The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Puzzling number of men tied to protests have died

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FERGUSON, Mo. — Two young men were found dead inside torched cars. Three others died of apparent suicides. Another collapsed on a bus, his death ruled an overdose.

Six deaths, all involving men with connection­s to protests in Ferguson, Missouri, drew attention on social media and speculatio­n in the activist community that something sinister was at play.

Police say there is no evidence the deaths have anything to do with the protests stemming from a white police officer’s fatal shooting of 18year-old Michael Brown, and that only two were homicides with no known link to the protests.

But some activists say their concerns about a possible connection arise out of a culture of fear that persists in Ferguson 4 1⁄2 years after Brown’s death, citing threats — mostly anonymous — that protest leaders continue to receive.

The Rev. Darryl Gray said he found a box inside his car. When the bomb squad arrived, no explosives were found but a 6-foot python was inside.

“Everybody is on pins and needles,” Gray said of his fellow activists.

No arrests have been made in the two homicides. St. Louis County police spokesman Shawn McGuire said witnesses have simply refused to come forward, leaving detectives with no answers for why the men were targeted.

Ferguson erupted in protests in August 2014 after officer Darren Wilson fatally shot Brown during a street confrontat­ion. Brown was unarmed, but Wilson said he fired in self-defense when the black teenager came at him menacingly.

A grand jury declined to charge Wilson in November 2014, prompting one of the most violent nights of demonstrat­ions, and one of the first activist deaths.

Deandre Joshua’s body was found inside a burned car blocks from the protest. The 20-year-old was shot in the head before the car was torched.

Darren Seals, shown on video comforting Brown’s mother that same night, met an almost identical fate two years later. The 29-year-old’s bullet-riddled body was found inside a burning car in September 2016.

Four others also died, three of them ruled suicides.

⏩ MarShawn McCarrel of Columbus, Ohio, shot himself in February 2016 outside the front door of the Ohio Statehouse, police said. He had been active in Ferguson.

⏩ Edward Crawford Jr., 27, fatally shot himself in May 2017 after telling acquaintan­ces he had been distraught over personal issues, police said. A photo of Crawford firing a tear gas canister back at police during a Ferguson protest was part of the St. Louis PostDispat­ch’s Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage.

⏩ In October, 24-year-old Danye Jones was found hanging from a tree in the yard of his north St. Louis County home. His mother, Melissa McKinnies, was active in Ferguson and posted on Facebook after her son’s death, “They lynched my baby.” But the death was ruled a suicide.

⏩ Bassem Masri, a 31-year-old Palestinia­n American who frequently livestream­ed video of Ferguson demonstrat­ions, was found unresponsi­ve on a bus in November and couldn’t be revived. Toxicology results released in February showed he died of an overdose of fentanyl.

 ?? Robert Cohen / Associated Press ?? In this Nov. 24, 2014 file photo, Ferguson activist Daren Seals, top center, awaits the decision by a grand jury on whether to indict Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown in front of the police station in Ferguson, Mo. Six young men with connection­s to the Ferguson protests, including Seals, have died, drawing attention on social media and speculatio­n in the activist community that something sinister is at play.
Robert Cohen / Associated Press In this Nov. 24, 2014 file photo, Ferguson activist Daren Seals, top center, awaits the decision by a grand jury on whether to indict Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown in front of the police station in Ferguson, Mo. Six young men with connection­s to the Ferguson protests, including Seals, have died, drawing attention on social media and speculatio­n in the activist community that something sinister is at play.

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