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Protests from Ferguson spread to other cities

 

Tens of thousands of Americans protesting in many US cities against the decision of the jury to justify large policeman shot dead 18-year-old black teenager Michael Brown.
Unlike Ferguson, demonstrations from New York to Seattle were largely peaceful.
Earlier, authorities Missouri decided to send Ferguson to the city, where he was shot dead guy, additional forces to restore order and pacify the protesters.
According to the State Governor Jay Nixon’s order in the region guarded by 2,200 soldiers of the National Guard USA.
At least three people – a woman and two men – were arrested. Police St. Louis County reports on the use of tear gas to disperse protesters who pelted them with stones.
A new wave of protests caused by the decision grand jury to justify a police officer shot dead in August, 18-year-old black teenager Michael Brown.
As correspondent Bi-bi-si, the situation in Ferguson currently can not be compared with what it was the previous night, but as nightfall near the Police Department is going to more people.
night riots
On the eve of Ferguson were torched dozens of houses, 29 people were arrested, a police officer was shot.
“You will see a large number of police, and when to start a violation of the order, you will see much more surgery than last night,” – said the head of the police Ferguson Sam Dotson.
Lawyers jury acquitted police Darren Wilson said Tuesday that 28-year-old policeman and his family with great gratitude the support of those who spoke at his side.
The lawyers also said that the decision the jury was correct, and stressed that often in a difficult situation the police have only a split second to make complex decisions.
Wilson himself gave an exclusive interview with US channel ABC, in which he said that his conscience is clear.
Darren Wilson on August 9 is a paid holiday. Mayor Ferguson said that the final decision about whether he would continue the work of the police has not been made.
Family lawyer Michael Brown, in turn, called the court unfair.
“We did everything we could, and saw how unfair was this process,” – said attorney Benjamin Crump.
The lawyer criticized the fact that the defendant had not been subjected to cross-examination, and said that “even a first-year student of the law faculty could do it better.”
“Real is not over”
Tuesday’s protests – mostly civilians – have continued in New York, Washington and other US cities.
The crowd of protesters overturned police barriers and took the stage for half an hour building of district federal court in St. Louis.
About 300 people marched from the city park to the courthouse, about 30 minutes stood there, shouting: “You are not charged! We will fight!”, And then moved on.
It was one of several protests that took place on Tuesday. Activist for the rights of black people Al Sharpton said on Tuesday: “This is a problem not only of Ferguson, is the problem of the country. We lost the first round, but the fight is not over.”
The US Senate has said it will hold a public hearing on the state of civil liberties and human rights in connection with the situation in Ferguson. Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on constitutionality and Civil Rights will hold a meeting on this issue on 9 December.
Has not been revealed who will be invited as witnesses, but the representative of the head of the subcommittee Dick Durbin has said: “The events of this year in Ferguson, Missouri, confirmed the need to review and reform the practices of the police, including the militarization of federal and local law enforcement” .

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