Monday 13 October 2014

Thousands attend Ferguson rally





  • NEW: Protest organizers: "Police brutalized peaceful people protesting their brutality"

  • About 2,000 people attended an interfaith rally where activist Cornel West spoke

  • Demonstrators are angry about police killings of Vonderrit Myers and Michael Brown, both 18

  • At St. Louis QuikTrip, police pepper spray protesters in reminder of violence in Ferguson




St. Louis (CNN) -- A weekend of protests is expected to culminate in a day of action in Ferguson, Missouri, on Monday.


Demonstrators demanding the arrest of the police officer who killed Michael Brown say they will take part in a "series of actions" Monday morning, but they haven't said what or where those will be.


On Sunday night, about 2,000 people attended an interfaith rally, where activist and Princeton University professor Cornel West was the featured speaker.


Before he took the stage at the St. Louis University's Chaifetz Arena, some protesters demanded a chance to speak.


"If you can see a dead black boy lie in the streets for four hours and that doesn't make you angry, you lack humanity," a woman, who didn't give her name, told the crowd.









Protesters march in Ferguson, Missouri, on Thursday, August 21. The St. Louis suburb has been in turmoil since a white police officer, Darren Wilson, fatally shot an unarmed black teenager, Michael Brown, on August 9. Some protesters and law enforcement officers have clashed in the streets, leading to injuries and arrests.Protesters march in Ferguson, Missouri, on Thursday, August 21. The St. Louis suburb has been in turmoil since a white police officer, Darren Wilson, fatally shot an unarmed black teenager, Michael Brown, on August 9. Some protesters and law enforcement officers have clashed in the streets, leading to injuries and arrests.



A crowd gathers in Ferguson on August 21. With the situation appearing to calm, Gov. Jay Nixon ordered the Missouri National Guard to begin withdrawing from the city.A crowd gathers in Ferguson on August 21. With the situation appearing to calm, Gov. Jay Nixon ordered the Missouri National Guard to begin withdrawing from the city.



Police escort a Wilson supporter to a police vehicle, away from crowds protesting Brown's death on Wednesday, August 20. Police have said Brown and Wilson struggled over the officer's gun; some witnesses said Brown had his hands in the air when he was shot.Police escort a Wilson supporter to a police vehicle, away from crowds protesting Brown's death on Wednesday, August 20. Police have said Brown and Wilson struggled over the officer's gun; some witnesses said Brown had his hands in the air when he was shot.



Lightning streaks over protesters on August 20. Lightning streaks over protesters on August 20.



Demonstrators protest on August 20.Demonstrators protest on August 20.



U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder meets with Capt. Ron Johnson of the Missouri State Highway Patrol at a Ferguson restaurant on August 20. Holder came to Missouri to talk to community leaders and review the federal civil rights investigation into Brown's shooting.U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder meets with Capt. Ron Johnson of the Missouri State Highway Patrol at a Ferguson restaurant on August 20. Holder came to Missouri to talk to community leaders and review the federal civil rights investigation into Brown's shooting.



Protesters march through the streets of Ferguson on August 20.Protesters march through the streets of Ferguson on August 20.



Police point out a demonstrator who has his arms raised before moving in to arrest him Tuesday, August 19.Police point out a demonstrator who has his arms raised before moving in to arrest him Tuesday, August 19.



People watch from inside a restaurant as protesters rally August 19.People watch from inside a restaurant as protesters rally August 19.



Police arrest a demonstrator on August 19.Police arrest a demonstrator on August 19.



Police charge into the media work area with weapons drawn as they try to control demonstrators on August 19.Police charge into the media work area with weapons drawn as they try to control demonstrators on August 19.



A protester speaks to a police officer on August 19.A protester speaks to a police officer on August 19.



People on August 19 stand near a memorial where Brown was shot and killed.People on August 19 stand near a memorial where Brown was shot and killed.



Protesters march on August 19.Protesters march on August 19.



Police watch as protesters march August 19.Police watch as protesters march August 19.



A demonstrator is arrested on August 19.A demonstrator is arrested on August 19.



Police try to control protesters on Monday, August 18.Police try to control protesters on Monday, August 18.



Police lead a man away during a protest August 18.Police lead a man away during a protest August 18.



A demonstrator shouts during a protest on West Florissant Avenue, one of Ferguson's main streets, on August 18.A demonstrator shouts during a protest on West Florissant Avenue, one of Ferguson's main streets, on August 18.



Capt. Ron Johnson of the Missouri State Highway Patrol pulls his men back from aggressive protesters on August 18.Capt. Ron Johnson of the Missouri State Highway Patrol pulls his men back from aggressive protesters on August 18.



Police arrest a demonstrator August 18 after peaceful protests gave way to angry confrontations with authorities.Police arrest a demonstrator August 18 after peaceful protests gave way to angry confrontations with authorities.



Law enforcement officers stand guard during a protest on West Florissant Avenue on August 18.Law enforcement officers stand guard during a protest on West Florissant Avenue on August 18.



A woman helps a man affected by tear gas August 18. The situation overnight deteriorated after a handful of protesters threw rocks, bottles and Molotov cocktails at police. Officers responded by firing stun grenades and tear gas canisters.A woman helps a man affected by tear gas August 18. The situation overnight deteriorated after a handful of protesters threw rocks, bottles and Molotov cocktails at police. Officers responded by firing stun grenades and tear gas canisters.



Officers stand with weapons drawn during a protest on West Florissant Avenue on August 18.Officers stand with weapons drawn during a protest on West Florissant Avenue on August 18.



Musician Nelly, center, joins demonstrators in Ferguson on August 18.Musician Nelly, center, joins demonstrators in Ferguson on August 18.



Demonstrators receive red roses as they protest August 18.Demonstrators receive red roses as they protest August 18.



Demonstrators march on August 18.Demonstrators march on August 18.



The Rev. Jesse Jackson shakes hands with a police officer as he visits Ferguson's demonstration area on August 18.The Rev. Jesse Jackson shakes hands with a police officer as he visits Ferguson's demonstration area on August 18.



A protester picks up a tear gas canister on Sunday, August 17.A protester picks up a tear gas canister on Sunday, August 17.



Police wait to advance after using tear gas to disperse protesters August 17.Police wait to advance after using tear gas to disperse protesters August 17.



Water gets poured into a woman's eyes after a tear gas attack by police on August 17.Water gets poured into a woman's eyes after a tear gas attack by police on August 17.



A man runs through clouds of tear gas on August 17.A man runs through clouds of tear gas on August 17.



Protesters react as police fire tear gas at them August 17. Protesters react as police fire tear gas at them August 17.



Police advance through a cloud of tear gas on August 17. Most of the crowd had dispersed after a curfew went into effect at midnight, St. Louis County authorities said.Police advance through a cloud of tear gas on August 17. Most of the crowd had dispersed after a curfew went into effect at midnight, St. Louis County authorities said.



People take cover from tear gas inside a McDonald's on August 17.People take cover from tear gas inside a McDonald's on August 17.



A large group of police officers advance toward protesters on August 17.A large group of police officers advance toward protesters on August 17.



A man fights the effects of tear gas in Ferguson on August 17.A man fights the effects of tear gas in Ferguson on August 17.



Michael Brown Sr. and Lesley McSpadden, the parents of Michael Brown, attend a rally at Greater Grace Church in Ferguson on August 17.Michael Brown Sr. and Lesley McSpadden, the parents of Michael Brown, attend a rally at Greater Grace Church in Ferguson on August 17.



The Rev. Al Sharpton hugs McSpadden during the rally.The Rev. Al Sharpton hugs McSpadden during the rally.



Capt. Ron Johnson of the Missouri State Highway Patrol speaks at the rally. He had been appointed by the governor to take control of security operations.Capt. Ron Johnson of the Missouri State Highway Patrol speaks at the rally. He had been appointed by the governor to take control of security operations.



Demonstrators defy a curfew early on August 17.Demonstrators defy a curfew early on August 17.



Police fire tear gas at demonstrators after curfew on August 17. Police fire tear gas at demonstrators after curfew on August 17.



A law enforcement officer aims his rifle August 17 after tear gas was fired to disperse a crowd.A law enforcement officer aims his rifle August 17 after tear gas was fired to disperse a crowd.



People scramble as police fire tear gas on August 17.People scramble as police fire tear gas on August 17.



Law enforcement officers check a building on August 17. Law enforcement officers check a building on August 17.



People attend a protest after the midnight curfew on August 17. People attend a protest after the midnight curfew on August 17.



A law enforcement officer watches as tear gas is fired to disperse a crowd on August 17.A law enforcement officer watches as tear gas is fired to disperse a crowd on August 17.



Police stand guard before the midnight curfew on Saturday, August 16.Police stand guard before the midnight curfew on Saturday, August 16.



People loot the Ferguson Market and Liquor store on August 16. Several businesses were looted as police held their positions nearby.People loot the Ferguson Market and Liquor store on August 16. Several businesses were looted as police held their positions nearby.



Missouri State Highway Patrol officers listen to taunts from demonstrators during a protest on Friday, August 15.Missouri State Highway Patrol officers listen to taunts from demonstrators during a protest on Friday, August 15.



Demonstrators protest with their hands up on August 15. The "hands up" gesture has become a symbol in protests as Brown, according to eyewitnesses, was trying to surrender when he was shot multiple times.Demonstrators protest with their hands up on August 15. The "hands up" gesture has become a symbol in protests as Brown, according to eyewitnesses, was trying to surrender when he was shot multiple times.



Police confront demonstrators on August 15. Police confront demonstrators on August 15.



A demonstrator throws a tear gas canister back at police on August 15.A demonstrator throws a tear gas canister back at police on August 15.



Police confront demonstrators on August 15. Police confront demonstrators on August 15.



Thousands of demonstrators march down a Ferguson street with members of the St. Louis County Police and the Missouri State Highway Patrol on Thursday, August 14. Thousands of demonstrators march down a Ferguson street with members of the St. Louis County Police and the Missouri State Highway Patrol on Thursday, August 14.



Demonstrators hold signs as traffic moves slowly past them on August 14.Demonstrators hold signs as traffic moves slowly past them on August 14.



State Highway Patrol Capt. Ron Johnson smiles at demonstrators on August 14. Johnson was appointed to lead security as state troopers took over after days of clashes between protesters and local police.State Highway Patrol Capt. Ron Johnson smiles at demonstrators on August 14. Johnson was appointed to lead security as state troopers took over after days of clashes between protesters and local police.



The Rev. Traci Blackmon uses a megaphone to talk to a large group of demonstrators on August 14.The Rev. Traci Blackmon uses a megaphone to talk to a large group of demonstrators on August 14.



A man picks up a flaming bottle and prepares to throw it as a line of police advance in the distance on Wednesday, August 13.A man picks up a flaming bottle and prepares to throw it as a line of police advance in the distance on Wednesday, August 13.



Police stand in clouds of smoke as they clash with protesters on August 13.Police stand in clouds of smoke as they clash with protesters on August 13.



An Al-Jazeera television crew runs for cover as police fire tear gas at its position on August 13. Video and images on social media showed police later breaking down the journalists' gear.An Al-Jazeera television crew runs for cover as police fire tear gas at its position on August 13. Video and images on social media showed police later breaking down the journalists' gear.



A protester runs from tear gas exploding around him on August 13.A protester runs from tear gas exploding around him on August 13.



Police stand guard among demonstrators on August 13.Police stand guard among demonstrators on August 13.



Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson fields questions during a news conference on August 13.Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson fields questions during a news conference on August 13.



A small group of protesters block traffic in the street before police arrived on August 13.A small group of protesters block traffic in the street before police arrived on August 13.



A protester throws a tear gas canister back toward police on August 13.A protester throws a tear gas canister back toward police on August 13.



Police detain a man on Tuesday, August 12.Police detain a man on Tuesday, August 12.



People congregate at the Greater St. Marks Family Church in St. Louis along with the family of Michael Brown and the Rev. Al Sharpton on August 12.People congregate at the Greater St. Marks Family Church in St. Louis along with the family of Michael Brown and the Rev. Al Sharpton on August 12.



Michael Brown Sr. stands alongside Sharpton, right, during a news conference in St. Louis on August 12. Michael Brown Sr. stands alongside Sharpton, right, during a news conference in St. Louis on August 12.



Demonstrators protest August 12 in Ferguson.Demonstrators protest August 12 in Ferguson.



A makeshift memorial sits in the middle of the street where Michael Brown was shot and killed.A makeshift memorial sits in the middle of the street where Michael Brown was shot and killed.



A woman tries to calm an emotional protester during a demonstration outside the headquarters of the Ferguson Police Department on August 11.A woman tries to calm an emotional protester during a demonstration outside the headquarters of the Ferguson Police Department on August 11.



Phaedra Parks, left, comforts Desuirea Harris, the grandmother of Michael Brown, during a news conference in Jennings, Missouri, on August 11.Phaedra Parks, left, comforts Desuirea Harris, the grandmother of Michael Brown, during a news conference in Jennings, Missouri, on August 11.



Police officers arrest a man who refused to leave when police cleared streets in Ferguson on August 11.Police officers arrest a man who refused to leave when police cleared streets in Ferguson on August 11.



A burned-out QuikTrip gas station smolders on August 11 after protesters looted and burned the Ferguson building the night before.A burned-out QuikTrip gas station smolders on August 11 after protesters looted and burned the Ferguson building the night before.



Police officers and protesters confront each other on Saturday, August 9, the same day Michael Brown was shot and killed.Police officers and protesters confront each other on Saturday, August 9, the same day Michael Brown was shot and killed.




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Photos: Emotions run high in FergusonPhotos: Emotions run high in Ferguson






More protests planned in Ferguson




Singing protest shocks crowd

She was referring to how long the body of Brown lay on a street before investigating officers removed it.


The protests, dubbed a "Ferguson October" and "Weekend of Resistance," are taking place in Ferguson, St. Louis and the surrounding area.


Demonstrations focused on the August 9 encounter between Brown, 18, and Police Officer Darren Wilson, who authorities said shot Brown after he attacked him and tried to take his gun.


Mom, daughter trek 750 miles on $100 budget to join 'Weekend of Resistance'


But witnesses said the unarmed teenager had his hands in the air when he was shot.


The shooting prompted weeks of protests in Ferguson, which sometimes became violent when demonstrators and police clashed.


The demonstrators are demanding that Wilson be charged with a crime -- a point that West also made.


"Everybody knows if you shoot somebody down, you should be arrested," he said.


He asked the crowd to channel their rage into a plan of action for change.


New wave of protests


Before this week, protests had died down considerably.


But early Sunday, protesters threw rocks at police and tried to storm a QuikTrip store, according to tweets from St. Louis Metropolitan Police Chief Sam Dotson.


In the Shaw neighborhood of St. Louis, protesters have also rallied against the death of Vonderrit Deondre Myers, 18.


Protests erupted there after a white police officer fatally shot the black teenager. But this one was different from the Brown case because the teenager was armed and fired at the officer, according to authorities.







Two groups of hundreds of protesters gathered in Shaw before splitting and reconvening at St. Louis University, according to CNN affiliate KTVI.


One group threw a volleyball and jumped rope while chanting, "This is what a game looks like. We aren't playing games."


The group marched to a QuikTrip, a reminder of the violence that happened in Ferguson, where protesters destroyed a QuikTrip in the days after the Brown shooting. Police were at the convenience store, which had been closed as a precaution, the station reported.


The crowd prompted Dotson to tweet that demonstrators were trying to "storm" the gas station, and he warned that "protesters engaging in illegal behavior will be subject to arrest."


After clerks locked the QuikTrip door, fearing the store could be looted and burned like the one in Ferguson, police in riot gear used pepper spray on sitting protesters surrounding the QuikTrip, CNN affiliate KPLR reported.




Police say Michael Brown was shot after he attacked an officer and tried to take his gun. But witnesses say the unarmed teen had his hands in the air when he was shot.

Police say Michael Brown was shot after he attacked an officer and tried to take his gun. But witnesses say the unarmed teen had his hands in the air when he was shot.



Police told the protesters to disperse, but they wouldn't, so officers moved in, clacking their night sticks on their leg shields as they approached, the station said. Dotson tweeted that protesters threw rocks at police.


Seventeen people were arrested for unlawful assembly, but no injuries or property damage was reported, KPLR said.


'They attacked people'


Ferguson October, the group that helped organize the protests, took issue with Dotson's tweets, saying they only made matters worse.


"Today protestors in St. Louis showed the best of our democracy and the St. Louis police demonstrated the worst of their out-of-control law enforcement agency. The police brutalized peaceful people protesting their brutality," the statement said. "With batons and chemical agents they attacked people peacefully sitting on the ground and the reporters who were there with them."


At St. Louis University, roughly 2 miles from the Shaw neighborhood where Myers was shot, about 1,000 protesters gathered on campus, using the hashtag #OccupySLU to convince people and businesses to donate supplies or join an all-night sit-in. As of 5:30 a.m., about 80 protesters remained on campus, CNN affiliate KMOV reported.


"The goal was to occupy SLU and to kind of wake up the campus. I think there's a sense in the community that SLU is kinda shut off from what happens outside of SLU. But this latest incident was six blocks from SLU, so it does affect us," freshman David Gramling told the station.







Early Monday morning, about 200 protesters marched from the site where Myers was shot, holding signs that read, "Black lives matter."


Police with riot gear showed up on a bridge near the St. Louis University campus. The protesters turned on the other side of the street, stayed on the sidewalk and walked past them.


The demonstrations were peaceful, and the protesters said they were serious about keeping them that way. On Sunday, Ferguson October was training protesters in nonviolent civil disobedience.


"Nonviolence is really important because you're not going to change someone's mind by being violent. And also there is just so much more power in taking a stand and doing it nonviolently," Jasmin Maurer, who is taking part in the peaceful training, told KPLR.


Meanwhile, authorities also took additional steps to prepare for the protests, as police told KMOV that every patrol officer in St. Louis -- city and county -- is working 12-hour shifts and days off have been canceled. City police would not say how many officers were working in the area, but a county police sergeant told the station there were about 200 officers in Ferguson alone.


CNN's Eliott C. McLaughlin contributed to this report.



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