Riots in Missouri: Black teenager killed by US police

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BBC Online :
Rioting over the killing of an unarmed black teenager by a police officer has erupted in the US state of Missouri, police say.
People looted shops, vandalised cars and stores, and set a building alight on Sunday as police tried to block off access to several areas of St Louis.
Police say Michael Brown, 18, was shot on Saturday afternoon in Ferguson, a mainly black suburb of the city.
He was shot several times after a struggle in a police car, they said.
The rioting erupted late on Sunday after thousands of people attended a candlelight vigil for Michael Brown.
County Police Chief Jon Belmar said the shooting occurred after the officer encountered two men, including Brown, on a street in Ferguson, the Associated Press news agency reports.
Belmar said one of the men pushed the officer back into his squad car and a struggle began.
At least one shot was fired from the officer’s gun inside the police car, Belmar said.
But authorities say they are still trying to clarify exactly what happened inside the vehicle.
The officer involved has been with the Ferguson police department for six years, and has been placed on paid administrative leave, Belmar said.
Mayor James Knowles said he understood that people “want to vent their frustrations. We understand they want to speak out”, but he added: “We’re going to obviously try to urge calm.” Brown’s mother, Lesley McSpadden, said her son had graduated from high school and planned to go to a local college.
The killing has drawn comparisons by some civil rights leaders with the 2012 killing of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin by a Florida neighbourhood watch organiser who was acquitted of murder charges.
“We’re outraged because yet again a young African-American man has been killed by law enforcement,” said John Gaskin, of the civil rights group NAACP.

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