A police officer
from the strife-hit Missouri city of Ferguson was shot while responding
to a burglary on Saturday and the suspects were still at large, law
enforcement officials said.
The officer was chasing two
suspects outside the Ferguson Community Center on Saturday night when
one turned and shot him in the arm, St. Louis County Police Chief Jon
Belmar told a news conference.
The officer, who is expected to survive, returned fire but apparently did not hit either suspect, Belmar said.
Belmar said the shooting did not seem to be connected to peaceful protesting occurring elsewhere in Ferguson.
"I
wouldn't have any reason to believe right now that it was linked in any
way, shape, manner or form with the protests," he said.
The
St. Louis suburb has seen weeks of sometimes violent demonstrations
following the death of
black teenager Michael Brown, who was shot by
white police officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9.
Police
searched the area for the two individuals through Saturday night, law
enforcement officials said, and officers had set up road blocks around
the area.
Television station KSDK
reported that an off-duty St. Louis City police officer was shot at and
suffered minor injuries from flying glass just hours later on a nearby
freeway.
It was not immediately clear if the two shootings were related.
Reuters
could not independently verify the report. Repeated calls and emails to
law enforcement officials were not immediately returned.
A
crowd of about 100 people gathered near the scene of the shooting, with
a group breaking off to stage a protest at the Ferguson police
headquarters, according to Kareem Jackson, 27, a musician who goes by
the stage name Tef Poe and is a member of the activist group HandsUp
United.
"People are peaceful as a
duck, just literally standing on the side of the street watching," he
said in a phone interview from the site where protesters had gathered.
On
Thursday, Ferguson police chief Tom Jackson issued a video apology to
Brown's parents following weeks of heavy criticism and calls for his
ouster.
The apology was not well-received among some and led to reported protests hours after it was issued.
Many
in Ferguson, a mostly black community of 21,000, have called for
Jackson to be fired for what they saw as a heavy-handed response in the
aftermath of the killing.
Sep 28, 2014
Police officer shot in troubled U.S. city of Ferguson
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