[quote]US police have clashed with protesters in Missouri after an officer shot dead a black teenager close to where another black youth, Michael Brown, was killed in August sparking national protests.
A crowd of about 100 gathered at the scene in St Louis early on Wednesday after scuffles the night before.
Police said the man who was shot, Antonio Martin, 18, had pointed a gun at the police officer.
For weeks there have been widespread protests over alleged police brutality.
Berkeley is about two miles (3km) from the St Louis suburb of Ferguson, where 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot dead by a white officer.[/quote]
[url]http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-30596531[/url]
>was tempted to post disgonbgud.gif
>realized this is just going to cause more social headaches in my country
>[url=https://sp.yimg.com/ib/th?id=HN.608053393969710765&pid=15.1&P=0]My face right now[/url]
Detailed account from local news:
[spoiler][url=http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/berkeley-officer-kills-suspect-who-pulled-gun-police-say-victim/article_d45db16a-7422-5307-b81d-b45dbdc896ba.html]The officer saw two men on the parking lot in the 6800 block of North Hanley Road and began talking with them.
Belmar said one of the men approached the driver's side of the vehicle.
The officer's attorney, Brian Milliken, said one of the men spoke with the officer, while the other kept wandering away despite the officer's commands to stay near him, Milliken said.
One of the individuals "produced a pistol with his arm straight out, pointing it straight at the officer kind of from across the hood," Belmar said. He said the officer, who had a flashlight in his left hand, was near his driver's side door and the armed individual was near the headlights on the passenger side.
At that point, the chief said, the officer got his handgun, "and fired what we think is three shots." Belmar said one round struck the suspect, Antonio D. Martin, 18, and one struck a tire of the police car. Police said they did not immediately know where the third round went.
The officer, who is 34 and white, is a six-year veteran of the department, Belmar said. He was placed on administrative leave, which is standard.
While expressing condolences to the family of the man who was killed, Belmar noted "bad choices were made."
"This individual could have complied with the officer. He could have ran away, he could have dropped the gun, all sort of things could have happened. It didn't have to end with him approaching the officer with an arm extended and a 9 mm pistol in his hand," Belmar said.
Milliken said his client recounted the details to him several hours after the shooting.
"The other guy was doing the talking, and as the cop starts talking, the suspect starts walking away again," Milliken said. "At that point, the cop says, 'Hey, come back here,' and he turns around, pulls a gun from his left pant pocket."
"He's trying to process all of this, and the suspect raises it, points it at him. The cop pulls his weapon and starts backpedaling and fired three or four shots. It happened that quickly. He doesn't understand why the suspect's gun didn't fire. I'm not sure if he tried to pull the trigger and it jammed."
Belmar said as the officer backpedaled,he stumbled and dropped the flashlight. Berkeley Mayor Theodore Hoskins, in a news conference later Wednesday morning, said it may have been a blessing in disguise.
"I think the officer, because he stumbled, may have saved his (own) life," he said.
Milliken said it's possible that his client was being set up for an ambush. Store employees called 911 after the suspects stole from the store, Milliken said.
"Their behavior is certainly bizarre, and it wouldn't surprise me at all, in the environment we are in, that's for sure," Milliken said.[/url][/spoiler]
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So US, how is that 'Every man, woman, child and their pet must own a gun' law doing for ya?
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Edited by joibasta: 12/28/2014 2:54:28 AMI don't care, people die all the time in the US it happens. It's called life.
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I love it. Yanks were trying to insult Australian police for how they conducted their breach during the Sydney siege trying to tell us it would have never happened if everyone had more guns. This is what happens when "supposed" "responsible" citizens are given firearms. They do stupid shit. And now need feeds will be plagued with how police were heavy handed and didn't have the right to draw their sidearms to defend themselves. I swear the average American has the IQ of a baked potato.
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Can't wait until we hear "My son was an angel. He would never hurt anyone." and see the baby pictures of this -blam!-head. You point a gun at a cop, guess what is gonna happen next?
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[quote]and fired what he thinks where 3 shots[/quote] wtf
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Edited by Midnight: 12/27/2014 5:56:45 AMIf he pointed a gun at a cop, its his own fault. A cop is totally justified then. Edit: And the guy shot? What a -blam!-ing idiot.
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I'm starting to think people who are black want to get shot. Not a racist btw. But i've seen youtube vids where black people start acting all aggressive against police and yelling "police brutality" while the police is just asking them to calm down and explain what happend. Not all black people want to get shot i know that. [spoiler]again not trying to be a racist just judging by whats happend these last months[/spoiler]
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Did the store employees call the police about a robbery before or after the shooting?
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He kinda deserved it.
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What's the difference between Michael Brown and Darren Wilson? [spoiler]Darren Wilson dodged a bullet[/spoiler]
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Edited by Mags: 12/26/2014 12:04:47 AMWell I mean, he did pull a weapon on the cop... And it looks like he committed a crime prior to the cop arriving.
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Oh great, another incident where an officer was threatened and defended himself. But no one is going to even think of that, instead they're going to condemn him for killing the guy who pointed a gun at him.
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Im no fan of the police, but what do you expect to happen when you point a weapon at them?
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The police have the right and responsibility to defend themselves. If someone points a weapon at them, then they can and should react. It's unfortunate that this happened in an already tense area. These particular flames don't need any more fuel.
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Prob because psn was down
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Typical americans and their guns too stupid to realise that no other peace loving country has this happen on a regular basis. You'd have to visit the congo or Syria/Iraq to find this many gun toting gun loving murder apologists with turtle brains and goat fetishes.
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And that children is why, unless you have the IQ of a grapefruit, you don't point guns at the police.
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Change is coming around real soon, and I'm not talking about diapers.
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Point a gun at me dang straight your gona die and meanwhile the mom would be crying I've known him since he was a baby I raised him right he wouldn't do that please how well do you really know anybody you can't read minds now can you
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Oh cool, more monkeys going apeshit over some thug who got shot. Good riddance.
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Edited by Manimal: 12/26/2014 3:00:47 AMThis one is clear.
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Edited by Naughty Mr: 12/26/2014 2:47:54 AM"Your bullets cannot hurt me! My wings are like a shield of steel!"
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What did he think was going to happen? I'm not a huge fan of the police force but I'm on their side with this one.
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*Sighs*
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He pointed a gun at the cop. End of story.