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Fasglas
11-28-2014, 12:36pm
Not much. Looks like the fizzle has run out of sizzle, or is it the sizzle has run out of fizzle.

Ferguson Protesters Target Walmart, Target On Black Friday « CBS St. Louis (http://stlouis.cbslocal.com/2014/11/28/shut-it-down-dozens-of-ferguson-protesters-interrupt-black-friday-shopping-at-wal-mart-target/)

MANCHESTER, Mo. (CBS St. Louis/AP) — Dozens of people interrupted holiday shopping at major retailers around the St. Louis area late Thursday and early Friday to speak out about a grand jury’s decision not to indict the officer who shot and killed Michael Brown.

Other Black Friday protests were planned in shopping centers around the nation. One in the St. Louis suburb of Kirkwood drew five people, one with a sign reading “Black lives matter.” All five, who stood by a car, declined to be interviewed on Friday morning.

According to Johnetta Elzie, who had been tweeting and posting videos of the protests, demonstrations occurred at a Wal-Mart and Target in Brentwood, two Wal-Marts in St. Charles and one Wal-Mart in Manchester.

Protesters chanted “shut it down” inside the Brentwood Target.

Earlier in the day, about two dozen people chanted “no justice, no peace, no racist police” and “no more Black Friday” after police moved them out of a Wal-Mart in Manchester, another St. Louis suburb.

Officers warned the protesters risked arrest if they didn’t move at least 50 feet from the store’s entrance, then began advancing in unison until the protesters moved further into the parking lot. The mostly black group of protesters chanted in the faces of the officers — most of whom were white — as shoppers looked on.

“We want to really let the world know that it is no longer business as usual,” said Chenjerai Kumanyika, an assistant professor at Clemson University.

Since Monday night’s announcement that Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, who is white, wouldn’t be indicted for fatally shooting the unarmed black 18-year-old in August, protests have occurred in Ferguson and across the country. A dozen buildings and some cars were torched in Ferguson on Monday night and dozens were arrested, but the protests have grown more peaceful as the week went on.

There were no visible protests in Ferguson on Thursday night, though the National Guard again stood watch. Authorities said there were no arrests.

OddBall
11-28-2014, 6:28pm
There were no visible protests in Ferguson on Thursday night, though the National Guard again stood watch. Authorities said there were no arrests.

They got's the "Itis" after all that undocumented turkey and booze.

Rob
11-28-2014, 6:30pm
Not only are they lazy, they are also lazy

ApexOversteer
11-28-2014, 6:33pm
They all heard the Star Wars trailer was out...

99 pewtercoupe
11-28-2014, 6:49pm
We arrived back in STL today after being on East Coast since Monday AM. Did notice increased police presence outside of airport and saw a group of about 6 or 7 Humvees while we were on the shuttle to parking lot
Although our normal route him on I 270 takes us pretty damn close to Fergustan we couldn't really see anything unusual from the interstate

69camfrk
11-28-2014, 9:02pm
I would be out protestin', but I have some drinking to do, plus it's kind of cold.:D

Bill
11-28-2014, 9:10pm
You know, I am happy to see mass protest when the govt. or an agent of govt. ****s somebody over. If these protests had been because of the cop who shot the black guy reaching for his license after being confronted in the convenience store parking lot, I'd be all for it. But really, protesting for the guy who just robbed a convenience store? Especially after his co-conspirator was proven to be lying about what happened in the aftermath? Really?

Protest for Abner Louima, not Tawana Brawley, folks.

How about protesting for the prosecution....of all the folks proven to have perjured themselves under oath? We want justice for MB, so how about prosecuting the people who lied about what he did that day?