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Ferguson policeman wounded as shots fired in separate cases

TWO police officers were shot at, leaving one wounded, in the city of Ferguson, where the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teen triggered race riots and outrage across the US.

Saint Louis County Police Department spokesman Brian Schellman said a bullet struck one officer on foot patrol in his left arm around 9:10pm on Saturday.

The officer had been conducting a business check at the Ferguson Community Center when he noticed the male suspect and tried to ask him why he was there. The suspect then ran away.

“The officer initiated a foot pursuit of the subject. During the foot pursuit, the subject spun toward the officer armed with a handgun, and fired shots at the officer,” Schellman said in a statement.

“The officer returned fire at the suspect, however there is no indication at this time that the suspect was struck by return gun fire from the officer.”

The suspect remains at large, police said.

In neighboring St Louis, an off-duty police officer was shot at by an unknown number of assailants while driving his own car on a highway shortly after midnight.

The officer, who sustained minor injuries from broken glass but did not appear to have suffered gunshot wounds, did not return fire.

“It is unclear at this time if the officer was targeted or if this was a random act of violence,” Schellman said.

Ferguson has seen large protests take place since Michael Brown, 18, was shot dead on August 9 by a white police officer.

The college-bound teen was shot at least six times by police officer Darren Wilson and his body was left in the street for several hours before it was removed.

Violence rocked Ferguson — a St Louis suburb of 21,000 with an African-American majority and an overwhelmingly white police department and town council — prompting Missouri Governor Jay Nixon to briefly call in the National Guard to quell protests.




 

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