Another Black Man Shot to Death by US Police Officer in St. Louis


Another Black Man Shot to Death by US Police Officer in St. Louis

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A young black man was shot to death by an off-duty white police officer in St. Louis on Wednesday night, and a tense crowd gathered at the scene just miles from the suburb of Ferguson, where an unarmed black teen was killed by another US policeman two months ago.

This time, police say, the man was armed and shot at the officer, who returned fire. But a woman who identified herself as the dead man's cousin said he was holding a sandwich, not a weapon, Los Angeles Times reported on Thursday.

The shooting happened about 7:30 pm in the 4100 block of Shaw Boulevard in south St. Louis when the officer attempted a "pedestrian check," St. Louis police spokeswoman Schron Jackson said in an email. Police did not elaborate on what a pedestrian check is or why it is done.

Jackson said the officer was working a department-approved security job and wearing his uniform when he confronted the pedestrian.

"The male suspect fled on foot," Jackson said. "The officer pursued the suspect. The suspect turned and fired a gun at the officer. Fearing for his safety, the officer returned fire, striking the suspect, fatally wounding him. The officer was not injured."

She said a gun had been recovered from the scene.

The dead man was African American, 18 to 20 years old, Jackson said. The officer, who is 32 and white, has been placed on administrative leave. He has been on the force six years, Jackson said, adding, "The investigation is ongoing." 

Dozens of people came to the scene, which is near the Missouri Botanical Garden. Some said they were relatives and identified the dead man as Vonderrit Myers Jr., 18, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.  Some of them spelled his name as Vonderrick.

A young woman who said she was a cousin told the Post-Dispatch that he was holding a sandwich. 

“He was unarmed,” said Teyonna Meyers, 23, of Florissant, Mo. “He had a sandwich in his hand and they thought it was a gun.  It’s like Michael Brown all over again.”

Antonio French, a St. Louis alderman who took to social media to document the unrest that followed the fatal shooting of Brown, 18, on Aug. 9 in the predominantly black suburb of Ferguson, wrote on Twitter: “At the scene of yet another young man's death. This happens too often in our city. It's a crisis that we should all be concerned about.”

French continued: “The victim's mother was here. She fainted. An ambulance came to attend to her. There is nothing like a mother's pain at the loss of a child.”

Brown was killed after a confrontation with Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson. A St. Louis County grand jury is hearing evidence and considering charges against Wilson.

"In case we needed another reminder, this is not about the City of Ferguson," French tweeted. "This is about all of St. Louis -- and beyond."

At a news conference early Thursday, St. Louis Police Chief Sam Dotson told reporters that the officer fired 17 times after the suspect had fired three shots at him. Dotson said he did not know how many times the suspect had been hit. He said that a 9mm Ruger had been recovered, according to the Post-Dispatch, and that the dead man "was no stranger to law enforcement."

 

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