Ferguson hopes for calm after cleaning up

November 27, 2014 03:23 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:55 pm IST - FERGUSON

A Missouri National Guardsman stands in front of Ferguson City Hall on Thursday in Ferguson. A grand jury's decision not to indict a Ferguson police officer, Darren Wilson, in the shooting death of Michael Brown has sparked protests nationwide.

A Missouri National Guardsman stands in front of Ferguson City Hall on Thursday in Ferguson. A grand jury's decision not to indict a Ferguson police officer, Darren Wilson, in the shooting death of Michael Brown has sparked protests nationwide.

Residents sought a return to normal Thursday as business owners boarded up windows and cleared away debris following unrest over a grand jury decision’s not to indict a white police officer in the shooting death of an unarmed African-American teenager.

Protesters continued to hold scattered demonstrations, including a group that rushed into City Hall in St. Louis, the city neighbouring Ferguson on Wednesday screaming “Shame, shame.” Police locked down the building and called in more than a hundred extra officers. Three people were arrested.

About 200 demonstrators marched through downtown St. Louis and held a mock trial of Darren Wilson, the white police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown during on August 9.

The racially charged case has stoked passions nationwide, triggering debates over the relationship between black communities and law enforcement. Since the grand jury’s decision was announced on Monday night, protesters in cities throughout the country have rallied behind the refrain “hands up, don’t shoot,” and drawn attention to other police killings.

In New York City on Wednesday, Brown’s parents joined the families of two other black men who were unarmed when they died at the hands of police. The families joined arms with civil rights leader Al Sharpton and prayed for justice at the Harlem headquarters of Rev. Sharpton’s organisation, the National Action Network.

As the tension in Ferguson eased somewhat, Mr. Wilson broke his long public silence, insisting on national television that he could not have done anything differently in the August 9 confrontation. The officer testified during the grand jury hearings that he felt threatened and that Brown tried to grab his gun, something the Brown family has said they don’t believe.

An influx of guardsmen reserve troops that State Governors can call up during emergencies helped make Tuesday night much calmer, although there still were 58 arrests, and demonstrators in Ferguson set fire to a squad car and broke windows at City Hall.

Many residents hoped that the relative calm of the daylight hours would last through the night and into Thursday’s Thanksgiving holiday.

Earlier in the day, about a dozen people painted over boarded-up windows on businesses in the St. Louis suburb’s historic downtown, where Guardsmen were stationed every few feet and some looked down from rooftops.

Also on Wednesday, authorities said a 20-year-old man whose body was found inside a car in Ferguson after Monday night’s riots had been intentionally set on fire.

The death of Deandre Joshua is being investigated as a homicide, but police have not said whether it’s connected to the violence that broke out after the grand jury announcement. An autopsy determined that Joshua was shot once in the head.

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