In United States: Fresh protests in Louisiana after Police brutally killed black man
Captured on at least two videos, graphic images of the shooting of Alton Sterling, 37, early Tuesday morning stirred protests and social ...
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Captured on at least two videos, graphic images of the shooting of
Alton Sterling, 37, early Tuesday morning stirred protests and social
media outcry.
The U.S. Justice Department said on Wednesday it would investigate the killing of a black man pinned to the ground and shot in the chest by two white police officers outside a convenience store in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Captured on at least two videos, graphic images of the shooting of Alton Sterling,
37, early Tuesday morning stirred protests and social media outcry over
the latest case of alleged police brutality against African-Americans
in cities from Ferguson, Missouri, to Baltimore and New York.
One
of the two officers shot Sterling five times at close range, and the
other removed something from Sterling's pants pocket as he was dying,
according to images on a video recorded by Abdullah Muflahi, owner of the Triple S Food Mart where Sterling was killed in the parking lot.
"I'm heartbroken. It's outrageous. It's crazy,"
said Muflahi, who considered Sterling a friend and allowed him to sell
CDs outside his store. He provided a copy of the video to Reuters and
said police took a gun from Sterling's pocket.
Several
hundred people gathered on Wednesday for a prayer vigil near the spot
where Sterling was fatally shot, with speakers calling for peaceful
protests, justice and unity in the face of "excessive force" by police
against black residents.
"If we stand divided, we are already defeated," Bishop Gregory Cooper
of Baton Rouge told the crowd, which included families with children
and filled the store's parking lot as well as nearby streets. Police
stayed on the fringes of the gathering.
Local
officials rushed to defuse tensions, saying there would be an
independent investigation, after media showed a separate graphic video
of the shooting recorded by a bystander.
"I have very serious concerns. The video is disturbing, to say the least," Governor John Bel Edwards told reporters.
Baton Rouge Mayor-President Kip Holden
and local police said they welcomed the probe launched by the Justice
Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and federal prosecutors.
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton said incidents like this one undermine trust between police and the communities they serve.
"Something
is profoundly wrong when so many Americans have reason to believe that
our country doesn't consider them as precious as others because of the
color of their skin," she said in a statement.
There was no immediate statement on the incident from presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.