St. Louis braces for more protests over acquittal of ex-cop Jason Stockley

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    Hundreds of people protesting the acquittal of a white former St. Louis police officer in the fatal shooting of black man marched for hours in mostly peaceful demonstrations, until a broken window at the mayor's home and escalating tensions led riot police to lob tear gas to disperse the crowds.

    For weeks, activists had been threatening civil disobedience if Jason Stockley were not convicted of murder for killing Anthony Lamar Smith, prompting authorities to take precautions. With the large protests that followed the 2014 killing of Michael Brown in nearby Ferguson still fresh in everyone's minds, barricades were erected around police headquarters and the courthouse, among other sites, in anticipation of the verdict.

    "I'm very upset. This is like a repeat of my situation, you know," Michael Brown Sr., the late teen's father, told CBS affiliate KMOV-TV on Friday. "So I can understand how the family actually feels, you know. All I can do is just be here and support the family. I'm reliving right now what this family is going through."

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