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While Stockley said he was acting in self-defence, prosecutors argued he planted the gun found in Smith’s vehicle [Michael B Thomas/AFP/Getty Images

Le proteste esplodono a St Louis, dopo che un ex ufficiale di polizia è stato dichiarato  non colpevole

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Ex-officer cleared in killing of Anthony Lamar Smith

Protests erupt in St Louis after a white former police officer is found not guilty in the fatal shooting of a black man.

Hundreds of protesters have poured into the streets of the US city of St Louis over the acquittal of a white former police officer who shot and killed a black man in 2011.

A Missouri judge ruled on Friday that Jason Stockley, a white former police officer, was not guilty of murder in the shooting of 24-year-old Anthony Lamar Smith, a black man.

Stockley had been arrested in 2016 and was accused of planting a gun in Smith’s car, but testified he acted in self-defence.

After the verdict, about 600 protesters marched in downtown St Louis chanting “No justice, no peace, no racist police.”

Witnesses and video showed police using pepper spray on some protesters, while police accused some demonstrators of throwing rocks and water bottles and destroying police and public property.

At 13 least people were arrested

Ahead of the acquittal, activists had threatened civil disobedience if Stockley was not convicted, including possible efforts to shut down highways.

Barricades went up last month around police headquarters, the court building where the trial was held and other potential protest sites. Protesters were on the march within hours of the decision.

The judge who decided the matter declared that he would not be swayed by “partisan interests, public clamor or fear of criticism”.

Self-defence?

Stockley, who was charged with first-degree murder, insisted he saw Smith holding a gun and felt he was in imminent danger during the incident in December 2011.

Smith had tried to flee Stockley following an alleged drug deal, authorities said.

At Stockley’s direction, the driver of the police car slammed into Smith’s vehicle and they came to a stop, court documents said. Stockley then approached Smith’s car.

Assistant Circuit Attorney Robert Steele emphasised during the trial that police dashcam video of the chase captured Stockley saying he was “going to kill this motherf*cker, don’t you know it”.

Less than a minute later, the officer shot Smith five times.

Stockley’s lawyer dismissed the comment as “human emotions” uttered during a dangerous police pursuit.

The judge wrote that the statement “can be ambiguous depending on the context”

Prosecutors said the officer planted a gun in Smith’s car after the shooting.

The gun found did not have Smith’s DNA on it, but it did have Stockley’s.

The officer asked the case to be decided by a judge instead of a jury.

“This court, in conscience, cannot say that the State has proven every element of murder beyond a reasonable doubt or that the State has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant did not act in self-defence,” St Louis Circuit Judge Timothy Wilson wrote in the decision.

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In a written statement, St Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner acknowledged the difficulty of winning police shooting cases but said prosecutors believe they “offered sufficient evidence that proved beyond a reasonable doubt” that Stockley intended to kill Smith.

The former police officer could have been sentenced to up to life in prison without parole if found guilty. He left the St Louis police force in 2013 and moved to Houston.

‘Can kill with impunity’

The case played out not far from the suburb of Ferguson, which was the scene of the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, the unarmed black 18-year-old who was killed by a white police officer in 2014. That officer was never charged and eventually resigned.

“It’s a sad day in St Louis, and it’s a sad day to be an American,” Rev. Clinton Stancil, a protest leader, said, adding that the acquittal was shocking based on the evidence, but not surprising.

Stancil told Reuters news agency that the US hasn’t “made any progress since Ferguson, that’s clear”.

He added that “cops can still kill us with impunity”.

Al Watkins, a lawyer for the mother of Smith’s daughter, Christina Wilson, said his client was appalled by the decision.

He said the ruling showed prejudice, pointing to a line where the judge wrote that an “urban heroin dealer” without a weapon would be an anomaly.

Smith’s mother, Anne, was quoted in local media, saying “my soul is burning, my heart is broken. I ain’t getting no justice. I could never have peace.”

She added that she couldn’t speak for anyone else, but she knew that “the system didn’t work on behalf of Anthony Lamar Smith”

‘Tired of this’

In many US cities, there are renewed questions about whether the legal system is willing to punish officers involved in deadly shootings.

US: Black Lives Matter protests continue

Grand juries have declined to charge officers involved in the 2014 fatal shooting of Michael Brown, 18, which set off nights of violent protests in Ferguson, and the choking death of Eric Garner, 43, in New York.

Baltimore police officers also were not convicted in the case of Freddie Gray, who died from a spinal injuries he suffered after being taken into police custody in 2015.

Brown’s father, Michael Brown Sr., voiced his frustration after Friday’s verdict.

“You all know this ain’t right and you all continue to do this to us,” he told a local media.

“We don’t mean nothing, like we’re rats, trash, dogs in the streets. Right now, I’m praying for my city because my people are tired of this.”

According to The Guardian newspaper’s The Counted database, at least 1,093 people were killed by police in the United States last year.

Nearly a quarter of those killed were African Americans although the group accounts for roughly 12 percent of the total US population.

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Civil rights campaigners and activists say the disproportionate number of black Americans killed by police is part of a broader pattern of racial discrimination in the country’s justice system.

According to a watchdog group The Sentencing Project, African American men are six times more likely to be jailed than white men.

People of colour make up around 67 percent of the 2.2 million people in US prisons and jails.

These disparities, particularly the killing of African Americans by police, has prompted the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, a popular civil rights movement aimed at ending police violence and dismantling structural racism.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/09/officer-cleared-killing-anthony-lamar-smith-170916004254491.html


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