Police: Unarmed Black Teen Shot, Killed By Police After Altercation

Protestors confront police during an impromptu rally, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014 to protest the shooting of Michael Brown, 18, by police in Ferguson, Mo. Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014. Brown died following a confrontation with ... Protestors confront police during an impromptu rally, Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014 to protest the shooting of Michael Brown, 18, by police in Ferguson, Mo. Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014. Brown died following a confrontation with police, according to St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar, who spoke at a news conference Sunday. (AP Photo/Sid Hastings) MORE LESS
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FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — An unarmed 18-year-old black man was shot and killed by police in suburban St. Louis after an altercation that involved two people and an officer, authorities said Sunday while hundreds of protesters demanded answers outside.

Police have not disclosed the name of the man who was killed, but family members say it was 18-year-old Michael Brown.

St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar said at a news conference that an officer encountered two people on the street near an apartment complex Saturday afternoon in Ferguson, a predominantly black suburb a few miles north of downtown St. Louis.

Belmar said one of the men pushed the officer back into his squad car and the struggle began. Belmar said at least one shot was fired from the officer’s gun inside the police car.

The struggle spilled out into the street, where one of the two people was shot multiple times. Belmar said the exact number of shots wasn’t known, but “It was more than just a couple.” He also said all shell casings found at the scene matched the officer’s gun.

Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson said the man who was shot was unarmed.

Jackson said police are in contact with the second person who was involved in the altercation, but that the person has not been arrested or charged and is expected to be interviewed later Sunday. Authorities aren’t sure if the second person was unarmed, Jackson said.

During the news conference, which was held in a separate building, some protesters walked into the Ferguson Police Department chanting “don’t shoot me” and holding their hands in the air. Officers stood at the top of a staircase and stopped the crowd without using force.

Others outside shouted “We want answers” and “no justice, no peace,” and some carried signs saying “stop police terrorism” and “disarm the police.”

The St. Louis County Police are in charge of the investigation. On Saturday, John Gaskin, a member of the St. Louis County NAACP, said the FBI should get involved “to protect the integrity of the investigation.” And State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch she would ask the U.S. Justice Department on Monday for a formal investigation.

Gaskin alluded to the 2012 racially charged shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin by a Florida neighborhood watch organizer who was subsequently acquitted of murder charges, as well as the New York man who died from a police chokehold after he was confronted for selling individual cigarettes.

“With the recent events of a young man killed by the police in New York City and with Trayvon Martin and with all the other African-American young men that have been killed by police officers … this is a dire concern to the NAACP, especially our local organization,” Gaskin said.

The officer has been with the Ferguson Police Department for six years and that he wasn’t aware of other issues involving the man, Belmar said. The officer has been placed on paid administrative leave, which is a common procedure after officer-involved shootings.

After the news conference, several protesters yelled at the officers who surrounded the crowd.

“I don’t want you killing my child just because he walked out the door,” Shontell Walters, of Ferguson, said.

Brown’s grandmother, Desiree Harris, said Saturday she saw him in her neighborhood, and minutes later, she heard a commotion and went outside. She found Brown’s body less than two blocks away.

“My grandson never even got into a fight,” she said of Brown, who she added had recently graduated high school. “He was just looking forward to getting on with his life. He was on his way.”

Brown’s mother, Lesley McSpadden, had harsh words Saturday for authorities.

“You’re not God, you don’t get to decide when you get to take somebody from here,” she told KSDK.

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Associated Press writer Maria Sudekum contributed from Kansas City, Missouri.

Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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  1. Avatar for anniew anniew says:

    This is a better headline. What was the kid accused of doing? Running away unarmed is never a reason to shoot, just curious as to who the police thought they were shooting at.

  2. Don’t police carry tazers or other non-deadly defensive tools?

  3. No such thing as white privilege. No such thing as white privilege. No such thing as white privilege. No such thing as white privilege. No such thing as white privilege. No such thing as white privilege. No such thing as white privilege. No such thing as white privilege. No such thing as white privilege. No such thing as white privilege.

  4. Perhaps these black men need to start Standing Their Ground more. Police officers do these killings because they know they can get away with it. Isn’t it funny that these types of killings never happen to young white men or white women.

  5. What happened to Billy clubs or flashlights? How about mace or tasers? Why shoot to kill? This is just an extension of gun mania.
    Whatever the thinking was, this is why cops aren’t trusted and why they have such a shit reputation.

    I’ve been around lots of cops and the occasional cool one will tell you that their buddies are assholes. The few good apples aren’t going to fix the basket of bad ones.

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