Police arrest protesters in Ferguson

1A man was in a critical condition Monday after exchanging gunfire with police during protests marking the one-year anniversary of the fatal shooting of Michael Brown.
2Police arrest protesters in Ferguson A man was in a critical condition Monday after exchanging gunfire with police during protests marking the one-year anniversary of the fatal shooting of Michael Brown.
3Members of Ferguson clergy and leadership stand between angry protesters and cops to keep the peace and spread love.
4FERGUSON, Mo.
5- Police arrested several people Monday evening after protesters who gathered along West Florissant Avenue refused their instructions to get out of the street.
6Around 10:20 p.m. CT, hundreds of protesters started marching into the street.
7Immediately, police on a loudspeaker told them to move out of traffic.
8When they didn't comply, officers advanced and took several people into custody, handcuffing them on the ground.
9At least one officer also squirted pepper spray into the crowd.
10St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger declared a state of emergency earlier Monday after Ferguson protests turned violent Sunday night following the anniversary of the fatal shooting of Michael Brown by a police officer.
11"In light of last night's violence and unrest in the city of Ferguson, and the potential for harm to persons and property, I am exercising my authority as county executive to issue a state of emergency effective immediately," Stenger said in a statement.
12"The recent acts of violence will not be tolerated in a community that has worked so tirelessly over the last year to rebuild and become stronger."
13St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar immediately took control of policing in Ferguson.
14Police in St. Louis on Monday arrested 57 people during protests outside the Thomas F. Eagleton Courthouse.
15The demonstrations were part of events dubbed #MoralMonday.
16Clergy members prayed in front of the building and spread oil on it, saying they were anointing it.
17The protestors were being processed and released "as quickly as can administratively be accomplished by the United States Marshal Service," U.S. Attorney Richard Callahan said.
18Terri Dougherty, a U.S. attorney spokesperson, told USA Today protesters arrested outside the federal courthouse face charges of unreasonably obstructing the usual use of an entrance and will be fined $125.
19Author and activist Cornel West, along with several prominent protesters including DeRay McKesson, 30, and Johnetta Elzie, 26, were arrested.
20The demonstration was part of a move by clergy members to purposefully be detained by police.
21West and several others jumped over metal barricades around the building and walked toward officers guarding it.
22The protestors sat directly in front of the building's entrance and police surrounded the group.
23Moments later, police began ordering people back behind the barricades.
24They arrested anyone who didn't comply.
25Overnight in Ferguson, at least three people were shot and four arrested as peaceful Sunday protests became violent.
26Belmar told a news conference at 3:30 a.m. that one suspect who was shot by police is in "critical, unstable" condition in a local hospital and undergoing surgery.
27Belmar said that after a shootout between at least six people, the suspect ran away but then shot at police who were chasing him in an unmarked vehicle with emergency lights flashing.
28Four detectives got out of their car and shot at the suspect, hitting him several times, according to police.
29All four officers have been placed on administrative leave.
30"There is a small group of people out there who are intent on making sure we don't have peace that prevails," Belmar said.
31"That's just the bottom line on this and that's just unfortunate...We can't afford to have this kind of violence."
32Moments after the shots were fired, a young woman screamed, "They shot my brother."
33Police come upon a man lying in a parking lot with what appears to be gunshot wounds after a barrage of gun fire erupted along West Florrisant Avenue during a demonstration to mark the one-year anniversary of the shooting of Michael Brown on Aug. 9, 2015, in Ferguson, Mo.
34St. Louis County Police identified him as Tyrone Harris Jr., of St. Louis.
35Police charged Harris, 18, with four counts of assault on law enforcement in the first degree, five counts of armed criminal action, and one count of discharging or shooting a firearm at a motor vehicle.
36Harris' father, Tyrone Harris, told USA TODAY that his son was close friends with Brown.
37St. Louis County Police say gunshots were fired at an officer in Ferguson, Mo., on the anniversary of Michael Brown's death.
38Speaking Monday at the national conference of the Fraternal Order of Police in Pittsburgh, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said she "strongly condemned'' the violence in Ferguson.
39"As we have seen over the recent months and years, not only does violence obscure any message of peaceful protest, it places the community, as well as the officers who seek to protect it, in harm's way,'' Lynch said. "
40I strongly condemn the violence against the community, including police officers, in Ferguson, Missouri.
41The eruption of violence came as tensions between police and protesters mounted during the night after a day of peaceful protests.
42Ferguson police reported two male teens - 17- and 19-years-old - were shot about 2:15 a.m. Monday at the Canfield Apartments by a suspect in the backseat of a car who was wearing a red-hooded sweatshirt.
43They were each shot once in the chest, according to police, and transported to a local hospital.
44The injuries weren't life-threatening, police said.
45St. Louis County police announced three officers were injured, five people were arrested and some property was damaged during the protests taking place over the past three days.
46All the arrests were in the same area of the 9100 and 9200 blocks of West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson.
47A 17-year-old Jennings teen was charged with assault and resisting arrest at 11 p.m. Saturday.
48Christopher Burns, 18, of St. Louis, was charged with interfering with police just after midnight Monday.
49Three men - Jeffrey Pruitt, 27, of Jennings; a 17-year-old, also of Jennings; and Freddie Leopold, 21, of St. Louis - were arrested about 1:15 a.m. Monday.
50Pruitt was charged with unlawful use of a weapon and failing to disperse.
51The 17-year-old and Leopold were charged with interfering with police.
52The property damaged included three St. Louis County police cars - two damaged by gunfire and one from a minor accident, according to police.
53Three officers were injured, two from pepper spray from protesters, police said.
54One officer suffered a cut face from a rock thrown by protesters, police said.
55Cornel West, center, joins other protesters on the steps of the Thomas F. Eagleton Federal Courthouse as members of the Federal Protective Service stand watch in St. Louis.
56Protesters were arrested after blocking the entrance while calling for more aggressive U.S. government response to what they call racist law enforcement practices.
57Demonstrators are arrested during a protest on Interstate 70 in Earth City, Mo.
58Protesters sit on the steps of the Thomas F. Eagleton Federal Courthouse as members of the Federal Protective Service stand watch in St. Louis.
59Demonstrators, marking the one-year anniversary of the shooting of Michael Brown, block traffic during a protest in Ferguson, Mo.
60Demonstrators participate in a protest march in Ferguson.
61Police stand near a suspect in a parking lot after gunfire erupted during a protest on the anniversary of the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson.
62Officers guard the perimeter of the scene of a shooting in Ferguson, Mo.
63At least three people were shot and four arrested.
64Demonstrators, marking the one-year anniversary of the shooting of Michael Brown, march in Ferguson, Mo.
65Demonstrators march in Ferguson, Mo., on Aug. 9, 2015.
66Demonstrators in Ferguson, Mo.
67Tensions between police and protesters mounted during the night after a day of peaceful protests.
68Michael Brown Sr. comforts his wife Cal Brown during a moment of silence in the center of Canfield Street, where his son Michael Brown Jr. was killed one year ago in Ferguson, Mo.
69Michael Brown Sr. leads a march in remembrance of his son, Michael Brown Jr., in Ferguson, Mo.
70Susan Nanny and her son Jordan Nanny-Holmes embrace while listening to poetry recited during a moment of silence for the Michael Brown Jr., in Ferguson, Mo.
71A crowd prays at the spot in Canfield Green Apartments where Michael Brown was fatally shot by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson.
72Michael Brown Sr. listens to speakers in the center of Canfield Street, where Michael Brown Jr. was killed in Ferguson, Mo.
73People gather outside the Canfield Green Apartments where Michael Brown was killed as they listen to speakers during a memorial service.
74People attend a memorial service for Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.
75Missouri Highway Patrol Capt.
76Ron Johnson, left, gets a hug from a person participating in a parade in honor of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.
77Aug. 9 will mark one year since Michael Brown was shot and killed by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson.
78Michael Brown Sr. speaks through a megaphone as he takes part in a parade in honor of his son, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Mo.
79A memorial for Michael Brown is seen on a sidewalk near where Brown was shot and killed in Ferguson, Mo.
80Michael Brown Sr., center, locks arms with others as he takes part in a parade in honor of his son, Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Mo.
81People march down West Florissant Avenue during a parade in honor of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.
82Newly appointed Ferguson Police Chief Andre Anderson shakes hands with participants during a march of solidarity for Michael Brown on West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson, Mo.
83A marching band performs during a march of solidarity for Michael Brown on West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson, Mo.
84Michael Brown Sr. prays with family and friends at a memorial to Brown's son before taking part in a parade in his son's honor in Ferguson, Mo.
85Michael Brown Sr. drops off stuffed animals at a memorial to his son, Michael Brown, before taking part in a parade in his son's honor in Ferguson, Mo.
86People taking part in a parade in honor of Michael Brown stop to touch an adopt-a-highway sign also in Brown's honor in Jennings, Mo.
87St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar watches as a parade in honor of Michael Brown passes in Ferguson, Mo.
88Demonstrators protest during a march of solidarity for Michael Brown on West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson, Mo.
89Some looting was reported during the scuffles, according to KSDK-TV.
90Police also said thieves grabbed the cash register at a beauty supply shop, but because officers responded quickly, the cash register was dropped in the street and the suspects took off.
91St. Louis Alderman Antonio French, who's opened a Heal STL office in the area, tweeted that he let some people into his office to escape the gunfire, but they stole laptops and iPads.
92Tonight I let 4 guys run into the #HealSTL office to get away from the gunfire.
93While I was in the front, they stole laptops and iPads.
94The violence came after a day of peaceful protests.
95Before the shots rang out, some protesters began screaming at the line of police.
96Officers then moved to close the streets and demanded demonstrators move off the road.
97"We welcome peaceful protests," an officer said on a loud speaker.
98"You must leave the roadway and remain on the sidewalk or be subject to arrest."
99After the gunfire, officers in riot gear and armored vehicles quickly filled the streets and police moved toward the suspected source of the shots.
100Tony Rice, a frequent protester who lives in Ferguson, was walking along West Florissant Avenue when he heard gun shots and ducked behind a car.
101Moments later, his friend said she saw what looked like a body on the ground across the street.
102"At first I saw something red and thought it was a pair of pants on the ground," Rice, a general contractor, said.
103"As I got closer I thought damn, there's a body on the ground right there."
104Rice said he hopes the boy survives the shooting.
105"He was cuffed, laying on the ground bleeding," Rice said.
106"There was an officer standing over him."
107The protesters were gathered for the first anniversary of the shooting that rocked the nation and shone a spotlight on race relations in America.
108Timeline: Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Mo.
109Brown, 18, was unarmed when Darren Wilson pulled up in a cruiser and told Brown and a friend not to walk in the street.
110An argument ensued, spilling into a physical confrontation.
111Wilson said Brown attempted to take Wilson's gun.
112Moments later Brown was fatally shot.
113Months of sometimes violent protests followed.
114A grand jury and the Justice Department cleared Wilson of wrongdoing.
115But the Justice Department also issued a scathing, 102-page report - made public in March - that details how racial biases permeated the city's police and justice system.
116The revelations prompted the resignations of the city's police chief and a local judge.
117"This feels like August 2014 all over again," said DeRay McKesson, 30, a protester who said he heard gun shots "whiz past" him before he ran as fast as he could from the scene.
118"It's a reminder that there is a lot of work to do in terms of ending police violence," he said.
119Kevin Norman, 34, of Kansas City, Mo., traveled to Ferguson to join in the protests.
120Norman said it was heartbreaking that another officer-involved shooting had taken place on the anniversary of Michael Brown's death.
121"The police are going to do what they do," he said.