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Michael Brown: Ferguson protest push enters second day | Michael Brown: Ferguson protest push enters second day |
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More than 1,000 people have joined a second day of planned rallies in the US city of St Louis to protest against police shootings. | More than 1,000 people have joined a second day of planned rallies in the US city of St Louis to protest against police shootings. |
Police said several arrests were made for "illegal behaviour" and that rocks had been thrown by protesters. | |
The four-day event, named Ferguson October, began on Friday with a march outside the local prosecutor's office. | The four-day event, named Ferguson October, began on Friday with a march outside the local prosecutor's office. |
Weeks of protests were sparked by the killing of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in nearby Ferguson. | |
Tensions in St Louis are high after another black teenager, Vonderrit D Myers, was shot dead by a police officer on Wednesday. | Tensions in St Louis are high after another black teenager, Vonderrit D Myers, was shot dead by a police officer on Wednesday. |
Officers in riot gear used pepper spray to try to dispel angry demonstrators after Myers' shooting last week. | |
Police said 18-year-old Myers shot at an officer, but the victim's parents say he was unarmed and racially profiled. | Police said 18-year-old Myers shot at an officer, but the victim's parents say he was unarmed and racially profiled. |
'Civil disobedience' | 'Civil disobedience' |
Saturday's demonstrations began with a peaceful march through the centre of St Louis to the Keiner Plaza park. The crowd was larger than the day before, according to the Associated Press. | Saturday's demonstrations began with a peaceful march through the centre of St Louis to the Keiner Plaza park. The crowd was larger than the day before, according to the Associated Press. |
"This isn't going to stop until there is change with police and black youth," Tory Russell, one of the organisers, told the news agency. | "This isn't going to stop until there is change with police and black youth," Tory Russell, one of the organisers, told the news agency. |
In the early hours of Sunday, St Louis chief of police Sam Dotson tweeted that arrests had been made and said protestors had thrown rocks at police. | |
The first Ferguson October protest on Friday saw hundreds of demonstrators line up against police in riot gear outside the office of the St Louis prosecutor Robert McCulloch. | |
Demonstrators chanted slogans calling for Mr McCulloch to charge Darren Wilson, the officer who shot Mr Brown in August. | Demonstrators chanted slogans calling for Mr McCulloch to charge Darren Wilson, the officer who shot Mr Brown in August. |
Protest organisers said the weekend of events was intended "to build momentum for a nationwide movement against police violence". | Protest organisers said the weekend of events was intended "to build momentum for a nationwide movement against police violence". |
"We are here to bring peace, to bring restoration, to lift our banners in the name of those who've been sacrificed," said another protest organiser, Montague Simmons. | "We are here to bring peace, to bring restoration, to lift our banners in the name of those who've been sacrificed," said another protest organiser, Montague Simmons. |
The events will include street protests as well as a music event and a day of "civil disobedience". | The events will include street protests as well as a music event and a day of "civil disobedience". |
Organisers have urged people from across the US to attend. | Organisers have urged people from across the US to attend. |
A US justice department investigation into the shooting of Michael Brown in August is continuing. |