Daily Stormer
September 29, 2014
Some Blacks have shot a police officer – who we can probably safely assume was White – in Ferguson. They either did it in revenge for the cold-blooded murder of the innocent cigar thief and drug-using gangster rapper Michael Brown, or they just did it because they’re Black.
RT:
The police have reported that the two suspects fled on foot. K9 officers and police helicopters are searching the area. Local police have earlier described one suspect as a black male with dreadlocks.
The chase took place outside the Ferguson Community Center. The officer had reportedly blocked a bullet with his bicep, reutrning fire, but not hitting either target.
With mounting public distrust for the police following the initial early August incident, the gathered crowds refused to take any explanation by the authorities at face value.
“A police officer has been shot tonight. That’s the only person who has got shot,” Captain Ron Johnson told the crowd which had gathered near the crime scene.
With trust eroded between police and the local community, people doubt the suspect – or suspects – are still alive. There are also reports circulating among the witnesses and citizen journalists at the scene that a civilian was shot or might have been killed by police, but the authorities deny such reports.
“I’m going to ask you to leave, and I’m only asking you one time,” Johnson told an angry crowd of 100 people late Saturday.
Parts of the crowd reportedly broke off to stage a separate protest at the Ferguson police headquarters, but the atmosphere did not escalate.
It remains unclear whether the current shooting was in any way related to the protests that took over Ferguson following the shooting death of the unarmed teenager Michael Brown six weeks ago. More confusion still stems from the fact that the police couldn’t seem to get the gender of the wounded officer right. The St. Louis County Police and Ferguson Police gave different acconts.
Furthermore, some reports indicated that the wounded officer was off duty, others that he was on a routine patrol when he witnessed a burglary and attempted to stop it.