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Dozens defy Missouri curfew in riot-hit Ferguson | Dozens defy Missouri curfew in riot-hit Ferguson |
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US police fired smoke bombs and tear gas at a crowd which defied an overnight curfew in Ferguson, where a black teenager was shot dead by police last week. | |
About 150 protesters refused to disperse before a midnight (05:00 GMT) deadline in the St Louis suburb. | |
The governor of Missouri has imposed the curfew until 05:00 (10:00 GMT). | |
The move comes after a week of violent clashes between heavily armed local police and protesters. | The move comes after a week of violent clashes between heavily armed local police and protesters. |
Michael Brown, 18, was shot dead on a street in Ferguson on 9 August. | Michael Brown, 18, was shot dead on a street in Ferguson on 9 August. |
Hundreds of protesters gathered on the main road in Ferguson in poor weather conditions hours before the curfew was due to go into force on Saturday evening. | Hundreds of protesters gathered on the main road in Ferguson in poor weather conditions hours before the curfew was due to go into force on Saturday evening. |
Many left peacefully but others shouted that they would not abide by the curfew. | Many left peacefully but others shouted that they would not abide by the curfew. |
Police warned the remaining demonstrators that they would be arrested unless they left the area. | Police warned the remaining demonstrators that they would be arrested unless they left the area. |
They then fired smoke bombs and tear gas, after which the protesters appeared to leave. | |
"The curfew is going to make things worse," protester Phonso Scott, 24, told Reuters news agency. | "The curfew is going to make things worse," protester Phonso Scott, 24, told Reuters news agency. |
"I think the cops are going to get violent tonight, but they can't lock us all up." | "I think the cops are going to get violent tonight, but they can't lock us all up." |
'Find and maintain peace' | 'Find and maintain peace' |
Governor Jay Nixon said that although many protesters were making themselves heard peacefully, he would not allow a handful of looters to endanger the community. | |
"We must first have and maintain peace. This is a test. The eyes of the world are watching," Mr Nixon said. "We cannot allow the ill will of the few to undermine the good will of the many." | "We must first have and maintain peace. This is a test. The eyes of the world are watching," Mr Nixon said. "We cannot allow the ill will of the few to undermine the good will of the many." |
He also said the US Department of Justice was bolstering its investigation of the shooting. | He also said the US Department of Justice was bolstering its investigation of the shooting. |
Missouri State Highway Patrol Captain Ron Johnson, who is in charge of security in Ferguson, said 40 FBI agents were going door-to-door to gather information about the incident. | Missouri State Highway Patrol Captain Ron Johnson, who is in charge of security in Ferguson, said 40 FBI agents were going door-to-door to gather information about the incident. |
Mr Johnson gave a joint news conference with Governor Nixon on Saturday afternoon at a church in Ferguson, where they were repeatedly interrupted by angry locals. | Mr Johnson gave a joint news conference with Governor Nixon on Saturday afternoon at a church in Ferguson, where they were repeatedly interrupted by angry locals. |
The latest tensions flared on Friday night after Ferguson police chief Thomas Jackson revealed the name of the officer who shot Mr Brown. | The latest tensions flared on Friday night after Ferguson police chief Thomas Jackson revealed the name of the officer who shot Mr Brown. |
Police also released CCTV footage that it said showed Mr Brown stealing a pack of cigars from a convenience store and intimidating its owner shortly before he was killed. | Police also released CCTV footage that it said showed Mr Brown stealing a pack of cigars from a convenience store and intimidating its owner shortly before he was killed. |
But Mr Jackson said the 18-year-old was not stopped because of the incident and that the officer who shot him did not know he was a robbery suspect. | But Mr Jackson said the 18-year-old was not stopped because of the incident and that the officer who shot him did not know he was a robbery suspect. |
The BBC's Tom Esslemont in Washington says Mr Jackson's comments sparked bewilderment and anger in Ferguson. | The BBC's Tom Esslemont in Washington says Mr Jackson's comments sparked bewilderment and anger in Ferguson. |
Mr Brown's family said they were "beyond outraged" by the video's release, criticising what they said was a police attempt to "justify the execution-style murder". | Mr Brown's family said they were "beyond outraged" by the video's release, criticising what they said was a police attempt to "justify the execution-style murder". |
Civil rights leader Al Sharpton says a peaceful rally, led by Michael Brown's family, is planned for Sunday. | Civil rights leader Al Sharpton says a peaceful rally, led by Michael Brown's family, is planned for Sunday. |
Are you a resident of Ferguson? What do you think of the curfew? Email your views and experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk adding 'Ferguson curfew' in the subject heading and including your contact details. | Are you a resident of Ferguson? What do you think of the curfew? Email your views and experiences to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk adding 'Ferguson curfew' in the subject heading and including your contact details. |
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