Protesters gather in Ferguson for peaceful demonstration

1Cat Daniels puts out snacks as smaller group of protesters gather along West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson, Mo., Tuesday.
2The St. Louis suburb has seen demonstrations for days marking the anniversary of the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown, whose shooting death by a Ferguson police officer sparked a national "Black Lives Matter" movement.
3Tuesday was the fifth consecutive night a crowd gathered on West Florissant.
4Heavily armed civilians talk to members of the media as protesters gather along West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson, Mo., Tuesday.
5St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar walks among protesters as people gather along West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson, Mo., Tuesday.
6St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar talks to a protester as people gather along West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson, Mo., Tuesday.
7Traffic moves freely as smaller group of protesters gather along West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson, Mo., Tuesday.
8Protesters gather along West Florissant Avenue during a demonstration in Ferguson, Mo., Tuesday.
9Police walk around protesters as people gather along West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson, Mo., Tuesday.
10FERGUSON, Mo.
11About 100 protesters gathered along West Florissant Avenue in Ferguson late Tuesday in a demonstration that was decidedly smaller and calmer than others on recent nights.
12Attendees mostly mingled quietly along the side of the road.
13Some chanted, and a few held signs.
14Police officers, most wearing riot gear, appeared to outnumber protesters, whose numbers then dwindled to just a few dozen by midnight.
15Tuesday was the fifth consecutive night a crowd gathered on West Florissant, the thoroughfare that was the site of massive protests and rioting after Brown was killed.
16Other nights drew hundreds of people, and one protest earlier in the week was disrupted by gunfire.
17Larry Miller, 58, organizer of the protest group Ferguson Freedom Fighters, said late Tuesday that it was clear the latest round of demonstrations were dying down.
18He wasn't convinced much was accomplished.
19"We already know what needs to be happening is not happening," Miller said.
20"We're still bothered over the killing of Mike Brown because we still need police reform, criminal justice system reform."
21The first sign of any tension Tuesday came after a couple of dozen people walked into the road.
22Officers including St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar escorted them back to the shoulder.
23The chief helped clear the street a night earlier too, when he strode into the road wearing neither a helmet nor a shield and spoke with demonstrators, urging calm.
24Belmar's increased involvement came after protests on Sunday night turned dangerously violent when shots rang out and an 18-year-old black suspect was shot by police after he allegedly fired a handgun into an unmarked police van.
25Police used smoke to disperse the crowd.
26Three officers were injured.
27The St. Louis County executive declared a state of emergency Monday, a move that gave Belmar - instead of interim Ferguson Police Chief Andre Anderson - control of security.
28On Monday, the police presence was far greater.
29Officers lined several blocks of West Florissant, rather than staying confined to a smaller area.
30Unlike Sunday, there was no gunfire, no injuries and no reports of looting or property damage.
31More than 20 people were arrested.
32Police never deployed smoke or tear gas, though they were at times pelted with water bottles and rocks.
33County Executive Steve Stenger said the state of emergency could be lifted as soon as Wednesday, depending upon how Tuesday night unfolded.
34On Tuesday, Belmar was critical of an armed militia group patrolling the streets of Ferguson, saying the overnight presence of the Oath Keepers, who wore camouflage bulletproof vests and openly carried rifles and handguns along West Florissant Avenue, was "both unnecessary and inflammatory."
35Stenger expressed a similar view.
36The far-right anti-government activist group is largely comprised of past and present members of the military, first-responders and police officers.
37John Karriman, an Oath Keepers leader from southwest Missouri, said members plan to remain in Ferguson at least through the end of the week.
38Events marking the anniversary of Brown's death had been peaceful until Sunday night, when the gunfire rang out and Tyrone Harris Jr. was shot.
39He is accused of firing into an unmarked police van.
40The four plainclothes officers inside returned fire.
41Harris was struck multiple times and is hospitalized.
42St. Louis County police on Tuesday released a 13-second clip of security camera footage they say shows Harris minutes before he fired at plainclothes officers.
43The clip shows a person police identify as Harris grabbing a handgun from his waistband and running toward a parking lot, police say in response to the other shots being fired.
44Harris' father disputed the police account Monday but declined to discuss his son's shooting Tuesday.