18 Sep 2017 | 12:51 PM UTC
United States: Demonstrations expected in St. Louis Sep. 16
Activists plan to hold further rallies in St. Louis on September 16 against court ruling in police shooting case, clashes possible; at least 30 people arrested after protest on September 15
Event
Activists are planning on holding demonstrations in St. Louis, Missouri, on Saturday, September 16, to protest the acquittal of a police officer involved in the fatal shooting of a black man. Specific details regarding the protests have not been released as of 09:45 (local time). Clashes between police and demonstrators cannot be ruled out. Additional demonstration will likely be held in the coming days. Expect localized traffic disruptions and an increased security presence.
Context
Protests broke out in St. Louis on Friday, September 15, after a former police officer was acquitted in the fatal shooting in 2011. The white officer was found not guilty of first-degree murder in the death of a black citizen during a traffic stop. Activists said they would protest if the officer was not found guilty. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in the Central West End area of the city after attempting to block Interstate 64 following the court's ruling. The rally started out as peaceful, but isolated acts of violence occurred throughout the night. Police officers fired tear gas to disperse a crowd outside of the home of the St. Louis mayor, who caused minor property damage. At least 30 people were arrested during the protests and ten police officers suffered injuries.
Advice
Individuals in St. Louis are advised to monitor the situation, avoid all protests, and expect localized traffic disruptions.