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Protests again turn violent in St. Louis suburb

By The Associated Press
Posted 7:57AM on Thursday 14th August 2014 ( 9 years ago )
FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) -- Police used tear gas and smoke bombs to repel crowds who threw Molotov cocktails during another violent night on the streets of a St. Louis suburb in the wake of the shooting of the unarmed 18-year old Michael Brown.<br /> <br /> Hours earlier, the police chief had said race relations were the top priority in the town, where a white police officer fatally shot the black teen. Authorities have vowed to reach across the racial, economic and generational divide in a community in search of answers.<br /> <br /> In the streets of Ferguson, though, the polite dialogue heard at community forums and news conferences is nowhere to be found.<br /> <br /> Instead, officers from multiple departments in riot gear and in military equipment have clashed nightly with protesters, who chant, "Hands up, don't shoot." Wednesday saw more tense confrontations and further volleys of tear gas from police - this time paired with smoke bombs in response to flaming projectiles and other objects lobbed from the crowd. Protesters faced heavily armed police who at times trained weapons on them from armored trucks.<br /> <br /> The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that about 10 people had been arrested, including St. Louis Alderman Antonio French, who has been chronicling the protests on social media. Police had said earlier they would not have arrest information until early Thursday.
A man watches as police walk through a cloud of smoke during a clash with protesters Wednesday in Ferguson, Mo. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

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