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4 Police Officers Shot In St. Louis during Angry ‘George Floyd’ Protests

4 Police Officers Shot In St. Louis during Angry ‘George Floyd’ Protests
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By Staff, Agencies

Police officers were mildly injured by gunfire in St. Louis on Monday night as the city was gripped by violent protests.

The four injured officers were conscious when they were taken to hospital, the police department said. Law enforcement is “still taking gunfire downtown.”

The incident happened near St. Louis police headquarters, where police and protesters clashed repeatedly throughout the night, according to local media. The protest was initially peaceful, but turned violent after nightfall, with vandalism and looting of businesses reported.

Officers apparently came under gunfire shortly after using multiple flash-bangs and tear-gas rounds against a crowd near Olive and 16th streets.

Gunshots and sirens were heard in several videos posted on social media, which were purportedly shot in St. Louis during Monday’s protests.

St. Louis is among dozens of cities across the US facing nighttime violence as the country is consumed by public rage over police brutality. The wave of protests, which has already spilled across the American borders, was unleashed by a video showing a white Minneapolis police officer pinning a black man to the ground by kneeling on his neck. George Floyd died in custody in what an independent autopsy confirmed to be a homicide.

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