jeudi 27 novembre 2014

Ferguson incident: Protesters break into the City of St. Louis headquarters of the Council of America

Protesters stormed the headquarters of the city of St. Louis, the American Council on the third day of protests against the decision of a jury not to indict the officer killed white black boy Michael Brown months before hand Ferguson in the city.
The reports said that the attackers City Council were among a group of about 200 people staged in front of the headquarters of the Council, a mock trial of a man police Darren Wilson, Brown, who was killed in the August / August last.
The demonstrators chanted slogans denouncing the police.
Police sealed off the building and arrested a number of demonstrators.
Brown said that the family's decision not to indict the officer to the White "Assagaha."
She described Leslie Maxpadn, Brown's mother, the officer Wilson's statements after the jury's decision as a "lack of respect". She said she did not believe a single word what he said the officer about her son.
The Wilson had said in a television interview that the boy Brown assaulted him and grabbed his arm and shock him. He added that he was forced to kill Brown in self-defense.
Wilson stressed that the "conscience comfortable."
Friction with the police
The demonstrations were held to protest the decision of the jury in 13 US cities on Tuesday evening.                                                                                 

Protesters stormed the headquarters of the city of St. Louis, the American Council on the third day of protests against the decision of a jury not to indict the officer killed white black boy Michael Brown months before hand Ferguson in the city.
The reports said that the attackers City Council were among a group of about 200 people staged in front of the headquarters of the Council, a mock trial of a man police Darren Wilson, Brown, who was killed in the August / August last.
The demonstrators chanted slogans denouncing the police.
Police sealed off the building and arrested a number of demonstrators.
Brown said that the family's decision not to indict the officer to the White "Assagaha."
She described Leslie Maxpadn, Brown's mother, the officer Wilson's statements after the jury's decision as a "lack of respect". She said she did not believe a single word what he said the officer about her son.
The Wilson had said in a television interview that the boy Brown assaulted him and grabbed his arm and shock him. He added that he was forced to kill Brown in self-defense.
Wilson stressed that the "conscience comfortable."
Friction with the police
The demonstrations were held to protest the decision of the jury in 13 US cities on Tuesday evening.
source: bbc arabic
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