Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Unrest in St. Louis After Police Officer Shoots, Kills Man - ABC News




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An off-duty police officer fatally shot a man in south St. Louis Wednesday, sparking a night of unrest and activism in the city.


The shooting happened in the St. Louis’s Shaw Neighborhood, and involved an officer working a department-approved secondary job for a private security company, police said in a statement.



PHOTO: A crowd gathers near the scene in the 4100 block of Shaw Boulevard where a man was fatally shot by an off-duty St. Louis police officer, Oct. 8, 2014.

David Carson/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/AP Photo



PHOTO: A crowd gathers near the scene in the 4100 block of Shaw Boulevard where a man was fatally shot by an off-duty St. Louis police officer, Oct. 8, 2014.



The officer approached a group of men. One of the men took off running, police said, so the officer pursued.


The suspect turned and fired a gun at the officer, police said, so the 32-year-old officer returned fire, fatally shooting the man.


A gun was recovered at the scene. The officer was not injured. The officer has been placed on administrative leave, as per department policy, police said.



PHOTO: A crowd gathers Wednesday near the scene in south St. Louis where a man was fatally shot by an off-duty St. Louis police officer, Oct. 8, 2014.

David Carson/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/AP Photo



PHOTO: A crowd gathers Wednesday near the scene in south St. Louis where a man was fatally shot by an off-duty St. Louis police officer, Oct. 8, 2014.



Police have not released the identities of the officer or the man killed.


Following the shooting, activists took to the streets of St. Louis, demanding answers.


People also shared their frustration on social media, with #shawshooting the most popular national trending topics on Twitter.


The shooting comes nearly two months after the police shooting of Michael Brown, 18, in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, located about 20 miles away.


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