Another black teenager killed by police near Ferguson

Published December 25, 2014
Berkeley: Toni Martin (front centre) cries out on Wednesday, as she talks to police at the scene where she says her son was fatally shot down on Tuesday.—AP
Berkeley: Toni Martin (front centre) cries out on Wednesday, as she talks to police at the scene where she says her son was fatally shot down on Tuesday.—AP

BERKELEY: Violent protests broke out in suburban St. Louis after another black 18-year-old was fatally shot by a white police officer.

St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar said the officer was questioning the 18-year-old and another man about a theft late on Tuesday at a convenience store in Berkeley when the young man pulled a 9mm handgun on him.

The officer stumbled backward but fired three shots, one of which struck the victim, Belmar said. Berkeley is just a short distance from Ferguson, Missouri, where a white police officer fatally shot Michael Brown, an unarmed black 18-year-old, on Aug 9.

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Brown’s death sparked weeks of sometimes violent demonstrations and a grand jury’s decision to not charge Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting has spurred a nationwide movement to protest police brutality.

Belmar declined to name the 18-year-old killed in Berkeley, but a woman at the scene told reporters she was his mother and identified him as Antonio Martin. Belmar said he was 18 years old and black.

The 34-year-old white police officer, a six-year veteran of the Berkeley Police Department, is on administrative leave pending an investigation, Belmar said.Police released surveillance video from the parking lot outside the store. The nearly two-minute clip shows two young men leaving the store at about the time a police car rolls up. The officer gets out and speaks with them.

About a minute-and-a-half later, the video appears to show one of the men raising his arm, though what he is holding is difficult to see because they were several feet from the camera.

Belmar said it was a 9mm handgun.The other man ran away, and police are searching for him. It was the third fatal shooting of a black suspect by a white police officer in the St. Louis area since Brown was killed.

Kajaime Powell, 25, was killed on Aug 9 after approaching St. Louis officers with a knife. Vonderrit Myers Jr, 18, was fatally shot Oct. 8 after allegedly shooting at a St. Louis officer.

Published in Dawn, December 25th, 2014

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