Two US officers shot in Ferguson
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Two police officers in the flashpoint US town of Ferguson have been shot during a new protest over the treatment of blacks by the mainly white police force, an officer says.
One officer was shot in the face and the other in the shoulder as a protest rally outside the police station in the Missouri town was dispersing, St Louis County police chief Jon Belmar told reporters.
He said the officers were conscious but that their injuries were serious.
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Ferguson in recent months has been one of the hot spots for the long-standing US problem of harsh treatment of young black men by mainly white police.
Earlier in the day, the Ferguson police chief resigned over a scathing US Justice Department report into the fatal shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown by one of his officers back in August.
Brown was shot and killed by white police officer Darren Wilson, igniting angry protests and a debate about race and law enforcement across the United States.
Wilson was not charged in that death.
Belmar said the protest that formed on Wednesday night was dispersing when at least three shots were fired.
“The police officers were standing there and they were shot. Just because they were police officers,” Belmar told reporters at the scene of the incident, adding that the officers were alive and conscious.
Two @SaintLouCo police officers were shot outside the #Ferguson PD shortly after midnight. Gathering more info. Conditions not known.
— St. Louis County PD (@stlcountypd) March 12, 2015
Witness Markus Roehrer told CNN that the atmosphere at the protest was tense and that when he first heard the gunfire he thought it might be firecrackers.
“When I saw the cops go down, I said, `this is far worse’,” he told CNN.
CNN broadcast blurry amateur video in which gunshots are heard and protesters run away in panic.
A moaning voice is heard, then police are seen crouching down with weapons drawn.
Belmar said it was not really clear where the shooting came from.
But Roehrer said the sound came from some distance behind the small group of protesters, which he estimated at about 40 when the gunfire rang out.
“To put this on the protesters would be totally unfair,” he told CNN.