4th night of Ferguson protests brings confrontation, arrests

1FERGUSON, Mo.
2Police arrested nearly two dozen people in Ferguson during a fourth consecutive night of demonstrations marking the anniversary of the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown.
3The gathering that stretched into early Tuesday morning came a day after a protest along West Florissant Avenue that was interrupted by gunfire and a police shooting that left an 18-year-old critically injured.
4The violence set the St. Louis suburb on edge and had protest leaders worried about whether tensions would escalate.
5St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger declared a state of emergency, which authorized county Police Chief Jon Belmar to take control of police emergency management in and around Ferguson.
6By early Monday evening, hundreds of people had gathered again along West Florissant, the thoroughfare that was the site of massive protests and rioting after Brown was fatally shot last year in a confrontation with a Ferguson police officer.
7The protesters chanted, beat drums and carried signs.
8When some in the group moved into a traffic lane, officers in riot gear forced people out of the street.
9Some demonstrators threw water bottles and other debris at officers.
10Belmar told The Associated Press: "They're not going to take the street tonight. That's not going to happen."
11Ferguson resident Hershel Myers Jr., 46, criticized the police response as aggressive and unnecessary.
12A military veteran, he added, "It's wrong for me to have to go overseas and fight with 'Army' across my chest, but we can't fight on our own street where I live."
13By 1 a.m., the crowd and police presence along West Florissant had been begun to diminish.
14County police spokesman Shawn McGuire said approximately 23 arrests were made, though police were still confirming official totals.
15There were no shots fired and no burglaries, looting or property damage during the protest, McGuire said in a statement.
16No smoke or tear gas was used, and no police or civilians reported injuries, he said.
17Protests also spilled outside of Ferguson earlier Monday.
18Almost 60 people, including scholar and civil rights activist Cornel West, were arrested around midday for blocking the entrance to the federal courthouse in downtown St. Louis.
19Another group later briefly blocked Interstate 70 during the late afternoon rush hour, with an additional 64 arrests, according to McGuire.
20At the protest that began Sunday night, tensions escalated after several hundred people gathered in the street, ignoring repeated warnings to get to the sidewalk or face arrest.
21Then, several gunshots suddenly rang out from an area near a strip of stores, including some that had been looted moments earlier.
22The shots sent protesters and reporters running for cover.
23Belmar said he believed there were six shooters, including 18-year-old Tyrone Harris Jr., who Belmar said then opened fire on officers.
24Police had been watching Harris during the protest out of concern that he was armed, the chief said.
25During the gunfire, Harris crossed the street and apparently spotted plainclothes officers arriving in an unmarked van with distinctive red and blue police lights, Belmar said.
26The suspect allegedly shot into the windshield of the van.
27The four officers in the van fired back, then pursued the suspect on foot.
28The suspect again fired on the officers when he became trapped in a fenced-in area, Belmar said, and all four opened fire.
29Harris was in critical condition after surgery.
30Prosecutors announced 10 charges against him - five counts of armed criminal action, four counts of first-degree assault on a law enforcement officer and a firearms charge.
31All 10 are felonies.
32All four officers in the van, each wearing protective vests, escaped injury.
33They were not wearing body cameras, Belmar said.
34Harris' father called the police version of events "a bunch of lies."
35He said two girls who were with his son told him he was unarmed and had been drawn into a dispute involving two groups of young people.
36Tyrone Harris Sr. told The Associated Press his son was a close friend of Michael Brown and was in Ferguson on Sunday night to pay respects.
37The elder Harris said his son got caught up in a dispute among two groups of young people and was "running for his life" after gunfire broke out.
38"My son was running to the police to ask for help, and he was shot," he said.
39"It's all a bunch of lies ... They're making my son look like a criminal."
40Online court records show that Tyrone Harris Jr. was charged in November with stealing a motor vehicle and a gun, as well as resisting arrest by fleeing.
41A court hearing in that case is scheduled for Aug. 31.
42Belmar said the suspect who fired on officers had a semi-automatic 9 mm gun that was stolen last year.