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    Pedestrian Check ends with Man dead after officer-involved shooting in south St. Louis



    Police said a man is dead after an officer-involved shooting in south St. Louis Wednesday night, CBS affiliate KMOV reports.

    According to police, an off-duty officer was working a security detail for a company when he encountered four men, the station reported.

    "As he exited the car, the gentlemen took off running. He was able to follow one of them before he lost him and then found him again as the guy jumped out of some bushes across the street. The officer approached, they got into a struggle, they ended up into a gangway, at which time the young man pulled a weapon and shots were fired. The officer returned fire and unfortunately the young man was killed," said Lt. Col. Alfred Adkins with St. Louis Police.

    Police said the officer was not hurt and a gun was recovered at the scene. An investigation is ongoing.

    KMOV reported that shortly after the shooting, people began gathering at the scene. Some chanted "Hands up, don't shoot" and "Stop, we don't want racist police!"

    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/man-dead...outh-st-louis/
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    Pedestrian Check


    young black man was shot to death by an off-duty white police officer in St. Louis on Wednesday night, and a tense crowd gathered at the scene nearly two months to the day after a white policeman shot an unarmed black man to death in the nearby suburb of Ferguson.

    This time, police say, the man was armed and shot at the officer, who returned fire. But people who identified themselves as family members said the dead man was holding a sandwich, not a weapon.


    Michael Brown, 18, was shot and killed by a police officer in Ferguson, Mo., on Aug. 9, prompting hundreds to protest in the streets.

    The shooting happened about 7:30 p.m. in the 4100 block of Shaw Boulevard in south St. Louis when the officer attempted a "pedestrian check," St. Louis police spokeswoman Schron Jackson said in an email. Police did not elaborate on what a pedestrian check is or why it is done.

    Jackson said the officer was working a department-approved security job and wearing his uniform when he confronted the pedestrian.

    "The male suspect fled on foot," Jackson said. "The officer pursued the suspect. The suspect turned and fired a gun at the officer. Fearing for his safety, the officer returned fire, striking the suspect, fatally wounding him. The officer was not injured."


    At a news conference early Thursday, St. Louis police Chief Sam Dotson told reporters that the officer fired 17 times after the suspect had fired three shots at him. Dotson said he did not know how many times the suspect had been hit. He said that a 9-millimeter Ruger had been recovered, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and that the dead man "was no stranger to law enforcement."

    The man was 18 to 20 years old, Jackson said. The officer, who is 32, has been placed on administrative leave. He has been on the force six years, Jackson said, adding, "The investigation is ongoing."

    Tyrone Myers on Thursday identified the dead man as his nephew, 18-year-old Vonderrit Myers.

    All I know is he came out the store with a sandwich,” said an emotional Tyrone Myers by phone. “Next thing, he’s shot several times by a cop who was chasing someone else.”


    Teyonna Myers, 23, of Florissant, Mo., who said she is Tyrone Myers’ daughter, and whose last names in some early reports was misspelled as Meyers, also told the Post-Dispatch that he was holding a sandwich.

    He was unarmed,” she said. “He had a sandwich in his hand and they thought it was a gun. It’s like Michael Brown all over again.”

    Hours after the shooting, #ShawShooting was trending worldwide on Twitter.

    Dozens of people came to the scene, which is near the Missouri Botanical Garden.


    Antonio French, a St. Louis alderman who took to social media to document the unrest that followed the fatal shooting of Brown, 18, on Aug. 9 in the predominantly black suburb of Ferguson, wrote on Twitter:

    “At the scene of yet another young man's death. This happens too often in our city. It's a crisis that we should all be concerned about.”

    "In case we needed another reminder, this is not about the city of Ferguson," French tweeted. "This is about all of St. Louis -- and beyond."

    Several police cars were damaged during the protests after Wednesday's shooting, but police made no arrests, Dotson said.

    http://www.latimes.com/nation/nation...008-story.html
    "IF GOD DIDN'T WANT TO HELP AMERICA, THEN WE WOULD HAVE Hillary Clinton"!!
    "let them search you,touch you,violate your Rights,just don't be a dick!"~ cdc482
    "For Wales. Why Richard, it profits a man nothing to give his soul for the whole world. But for Wales?"
    All my life I've been at the mercy of men just following orders... Never again!~Erik Lehnsherr
    There's nothing wrong with stopping people randomly, especially near bars, restaurants etc.~Velho

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    ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) -St. Louis Metropolitan Police announced results of gunshot residue tests, regarding the case of last week’s police shooting on Shaw. Vonderrit Myers Jr died after a confrontation with an off-duty officer who was working secondary security.

    The GSR report (gunshot residue) from the Missouri Highway Patrol revealed residue on Myers’ right hand, t-shirt, jeans and belt.

    This follows our exclusive Fox Files report Monday, where we showed pictures posted of Myers from Instagram. He was showing off handguns. An attorney for the officer who shot and killed Myers confirmed the man pictured as suspect Myers. He also confirmed the gun depicted with a silver slide as the one Myers used October 8th. Another photo from Instagram appears to show Myers holding that gun. The Instagram post was dated two days before the shooting.

    St. Louis Police Officer’s Association Business Manager Jeff Roorda said, “With regards to the firearm that`s depicted on social media, there would have to have been an incredible conspiracy for the officer to pull off, as it`s been alleged, throwing down or planting a gun that just happened to match the gun portrayed on social media.”

    Roorda also announced that suspect Myers was certified as an adult when he was 16, after being arrested for shooting someone in the leg. Myers was not convicted.

    Roorda, along with attorney Brian Millikan and Association President Joe Steiger, also explained the gunshot residue report, released by SLMPD just before the news conference. Millikan said the residue found on Myers’ waist band area is consistent with the suspect shooting down at the officer as Fox2 reported Monday night. Roorda added, “It was clearly Vonderrit Myers’ intent to kill a police officer.”
    http://fox2now.com/2014/10/14/vonder...nshot-residue/

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    Vonderrit Myers’ family releases autopsy, lawyers say findings conflict with police reports

    Vonderrit D. Myers Jr. was shot eight times, mostly on the back of the legs and one fatal shot to the side of the head, according to a private autopsy report.

    Myers’ family hired pathologist Dr. Cyril H. Wecht to conduct a study of the gun wounds from Oct. 8, when Myers was shot and killed by an off-duty St. Louis Metropolitan Police officer.

    Six bullets struck Myers on the rear part of his body and the other two were “not directly frontal,” Wecht said. One shot hit him on the right side of the face, between the eyebrow and the ear. Another shot struck him on the side of his left thigh.

    Wecht said he did not know the order in which the wounds were inflicted. However, he said the head wound would have rendered him unconscious immediately.

    Jermaine Wooten , one of the family’s lawyers, said the report’s findings –showing almost all shots from behind – contradict the story of the police officer, who has not been identified. Wooten said police representatives have told them that Myers was facing the officer the entire time.

    Wooten said Myers had to have been facing away from the officer for the first shots because he could not have endured the two shots to the side and remained standing. The head wound rendered him unconscious and the shot to his left thigh shattered his femur, dropping him immediately.

    Wooten said eye witnesses have said that Myers was unarmed when the officer, a 32-year-old white male with six years on the force, fired 17 shots at him.

    The lawyers met with the police department’s medical examiner Dr. Michael Graham, who said Myers’ DNA does not appear on the gun that Myers was allegedly carrying.

    “If he had been carrying the gun, it would have had his DNA,” Wooten said.
    http://www.stlamerican.com/news/loca....html?mode=jqm

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    In before AUH20 says the guy probably deserved it.



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