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11-11-2014, 08:29 PM #1
St. Louis police buy $100,000 in riot gear, citizens buy guns ahead of Ferguson
St. Louis police buy $100,000 in riot gear, citizens buy guns ahead of Ferguson decision (+video)
St. Louis County police have spent about $100,000 stocking up on riot gear. Gun purchases by private citizens are up as fear rises ahead of a grand jury decision in the Michael Brown case.
By Jim Salter, Associated Press NOVEMBER 11, 2014
Ferguson Residents Concerned Over Looming Brown Grand Jury Ruling
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ST. LOUIS — St. Louis County police said they have spent around $100,000 stocking up on riot gear and other items they may need if protests turn violent after prosecutors announce whether a Ferguson officer will face criminal charges in the shooting death of Michael Brown. And CNN reports that citizens are also preparing for the grand jury ruling: gun sales are up inSt. Louis.
A state grand jury has been meeting since shortly after Brown, who was 18 and black, was shot and killed by Officer Darren Wilson, who is white, on Aug. 9. Brown was unarmed and some witnesses said he was trying to surrender. Wilson's attorneys have repeatedly declined comment.
St. Louis County prosecutor Bob McCulloch has said the grand jury decision is expected in mid- to late November. His spokesman, Ed Magee, said Monday that the decision will come no earlier than Saturday, but the exact date is not yet known. McCulloch is urging people to ignore what he calls "rank speculation" in social media about the grand jury.
Businesses, schools and government offices have been gearing up for the announcement amid fear that protests could become violent if the grand jury decides not to recommend charging Wilson.
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St. Louis County Police spokesman Brian Schellman said that since August, the county has spent $65,500 for new riot gear, such as helmets, shields and batons. The department has spent another $35,000 to replenish the supply of items including pepper spray, smoke canisters and rubber bullets. Police faced criticism in the early days of the sometimes violent protests that followed the shooting for responding with riot equipment and armored vehicles.
CNN reports that on Monday, Steven King, who owns Metro Shooting Supplies, said that customers bought 100 guns this weekend. A typical weekend brings in about 30 buyers.
"People are afraid they are gonna throw Molotov cocktails," says King, referring to the mostly nonviolent protests that have taken place in Ferguson since the shooting.
The increase in gun sales reaches across racial and ethnic lines, he says.
"A lot of black people coming in saying they are afraid of the hooliganism," he says.
County police Chief Jon Belmar has said police won't impede peaceful dissent after the grand jury decision, but will do what is necessary to protect the safety of protesters, police and the public.
Several school districts have asked the prosecutor's office to make the announcement on a weekend, when classes are not in session. Many have also kept parents advised of preparations.
"We've reached out to parents, first and foremost, to reassure them that student safety will always be our top priority," said Jana Shortt, spokeswoman for the 11,300-student Ferguson-Florissant School District. She declined to offer specifics.
Last week, civil rights activists asked for advance notice before the announcement, saying they can help prevent violence if they have 48 hours to prepare for protests.
Magee said a decision hasn't been made about how much notice will be given, and to whom.
A Turkish journalist is suing the St. Louis County Police Department over his arrest at the Ferguson police shooting protests.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri filed a federal lawsuit Monday in St. Louis on behalf of Bilgin Sasmaz, a New York-based journalist for the Turkish Anadolu Agency.
The suit claims Sasmaz was thrown to the ground by an unidentified county officer and arrested for "refusing to disperse" after photographing a St. Ann police officer who was pointing his rifle at protesters. Sasmaz said he first identified himself as a journalist.
Lt. Ray Albers subsequently resigned after cellphone video emerged that showed him pointing his rifle at demonstrators while threatening at least one. A St. Louis County police sergeant forced Albers to lower the weapon and escorted him away.
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11-11-2014, 08:59 PM #2
Missouri Governor Says He’s Prepared to Use National Guard in Ferguson Again
By ELI YOKLEY and MONICA DAVEY NOV. 11, 2014
Missouri May Use National Guard Again
As Ferguson awaits a decision on whether a police officer will face charges in the shooting death of Michael Brown, Gov. Jay Nixon said the National Guard could be deployed to protect against violence.
Video by AP on Publish Date November 11, 2014. Photo by Associated Press.
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WELDON SPRING, Mo. — As the region around St. Louis awaited a grand jury’s return, Gov. Jay Nixon on Tuesday pledged that law enforcement authorities would not permit violence, and that the Missouri National Guard was part of a contingency plan.
“I’m prepared to issue that order,” Mr. Nixon said of the possibility of calling up the guard, as he did in August, when protests over the shooting of an unarmed black man by a white Ferguson police officer grew violent. The role of the guard during the protests was limited to protecting a police command post, though it drew strong criticism from demonstrators who argued that it was a sign of a militarized police presence.
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All around the region, people have been bracing for the grand jury’s decision, expected in the next few weeks, on whether the police officer, Darren Wilson, will face charges. The shooting led to months of demonstrations and placed Ferguson, a suburb of St. Louis, at the center of a national debate about police procedures and race.
Among some in Ferguson, there is an expectation that Officer Wilson, will not face serious charges for shooting Michael Brown, who was 18 and had recently finished high school.
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