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STOCKLEY NOT GUILTY
CHRISTIAN GOODEN • cgooden@post-dispatch.com
Melvin Moffitt burns an American flag Friday near Washington and Euclid avenues after the not-guilty verdict in the killing of Anthony Lamar Smith by then-St. Louis police Officer Jason Stockley.
Mayor’s home hit; officers injured
Judge agonized over his verdict
FROM STAFF REPORTS
BY JOEL CURRIER AND CHRISTINE BYERS St. Louis Post-Dispatch
ST. LOUIS • About 1,000 protesters surrounded the home of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson in the Central West End late Friday, breaking windows and throwing red paint at the brick house before some 200 police in riot gear moved in to break it up. Two officers were injured by thrown bricks in the aftermath, police said. They were taken to a hospital, with one officer’s injuries described as “serious.” A third injured officer declined treatment. After the large group of protesters was able to march unimpeded to the home, gather on the lawn and knock on the door — a process that took some 30 minutes — the first police finally arrived and began pushing them back, ultimately firing canisters of tear gas. Journalists witnessed at least one arrest. There was no indication on the scene that Krewson was in the home at the time. The incident followed a day that Krewson herself
CRISTINA M. FLETES • cfletes@post-dispatch.com
Interview with Stockley after the acquittal Breakdown of the judge’s verdict Photos from Friday’s protests Timeline of events Exclusive Stockley interview Collection of videos
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DOJ pivots on ‘collaborative reform’ policy
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WASHINGTON • The Department of Justice
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ST. LOUIS • Former St. Louis police Officer Jason Stockley was found not guilty Friday of murdering a man while on duty, sparking hours of angry protests that continued overnight. St. Louis Circuit Judge Timothy Wilson’s highly anticipated verdict found the white former St. Louis police officer not guilty of first-degree murder and armed criminal action in the December 2011 shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith, a black drug suspect, after a high-speed pursuit and crash. Protesters began gathering downtown immediately after the verdict was announced Friday morning. The demonstrations were largely peaceful at first, but as the night went on, protesters seriously injured two police officers and vandalized Central West End buildings, including the home of the city
announced on Friday a substantial change in “collaborative reform” doctrine integral in the response by the administration of thenPresident Barack Obama to the 2014 shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson. The change, which was announced hours after a judge handed down an acquittal of for-
mer St. Louis police Officer Jason Stockley, moves the DOJ distinctly in the “law and order” direction that President Donald Trump campaigned on. The decision also provides a broad hint of how Trump’s Justice Department is likely to respond to the Stockley verdict and the protests that ensued. Stockley was acquitted in the 2011 shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith.
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