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  • Resolution praising St Louis police introduced amid protests
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    Resolution praising St Louis police introduced amid protests
    September 29, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: "One thing we have to get set straight first is black folks will stop being disproportionately affected by this system," said State Rep. Bruce Franks, who spoke to press surrounded by front line protesters, outside city hall. "We'll set the tone and we'll set the time and we'll set the place when it's time to come to that table. Until then, they have to get used to everything that's going on. Every single one of them that thinks we're tired, we're not." Franks was one of four protest organizers who spoke to the press. Earlier this month, police officer Jason Stockley, who is white, was acquitted of first-degree murder for shooting Anthony Lamar Smith, who was black. Stockley argued he did so in-self defense, following a suspected drug deal and a car chase. Prosecutors maintain Stockley carried out the premeditated murder of Smith and planted a gun to justify the killing. The verdict has led to a series of protests throughout St. Louis. (Laurie Skrivan/ St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Resolution praising St Louis police introduced amid protests
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    Resolution praising St Louis police introduced amid protests
    September 29, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: "I know," shouts State Rep. Bruce Franks Jr., D-St. Louis, as he starts the "I know we will win chant" surrounded by protesters outside City Hall on Friday, Sept. 29, 2017. The Board of Aldermen on Friday considered another resolution praising city police as they respond to unrest following Stockley's acquittal. Earlier this month, police officer Jason Stockley, who is white, was acquitted of first-degree murder for shooting Anthony Lamar Smith, who was black. Stockley argued he did so in-self defense, following a suspected drug deal and a car chase. Prosecutors maintain Stockley carried out the premeditated murder of Smith and planted a gun to justify the killing. The verdict has led to a series of protests throughout St. Louis. (Laurie Skrivan/ St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Resolution praising St Louis police introduced amid protests
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    Resolution praising St Louis police introduced amid protests
    September 29, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: "One thing we have to get set straight first is black folks will stop being disproportionately affected by this system," said State Rep. Bruce Franks, who spoke to press surrounded by front line protesters on Friday, Sept. 29, 2017, outside city hall.. "We'll set the tone and we'll set the time and we'll set the place when it's time to come to that table. Until then, they have to get used to everything that's going on. Every single one of them that thinks we're tired, we're not." Franks was one of four protest organizers who spoke to the press. Earlier this month, police officer Jason Stockley, who is white, was acquitted of first-degree murder for shooting Anthony Lamar Smith, who was black. Stockley argued he did so in-self defense, following a suspected drug deal and a car chase. Prosecutors maintain Stockley carried out the premeditated murder of Smith and planted a gun to justify the killing. The verdict has led to a series of protests throughout St. Louis. (Laurie Skrivan/ St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Resolution praising St Louis police introduced amid protests
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    Resolution praising St Louis police introduced amid protests
    September 29, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: "Thank you for all that you do," said Wendy Sarno of Webster Groves, who introduced herself to State Rep. Bruce Franks, at 16th and Market to protest police brutality. "It is so necessary for us white people to show up and support the black community in their fight for justice," said Sarno, who said she has been out marching and protesting since the not-guilty verdict of former police officer Jason Stockley was announced. Earlier this month, police officer Jason Stockley, who is white, was acquitted of first-degree murder for shooting Anthony Lamar Smith, who was black. Stockley argued he did so in-self defense, following a suspected drug deal and a car chase. Prosecutors maintain Stockley carried out the premeditated murder of Smith and planted a gun to justify the killing. The verdict has led to a series of protests throughout St. Louis. (Laurie Skrivan/ St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Protests continue following cop not guilty verdict
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    Protests continue following cop not guilty verdict
    September 25, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Missouri State Rep. Bruce Franks leads a protest on an entrance ramp to Interstate 64 in downtown St. Louis, on the tenth day of protests after former St. Louis police officer Jason Stockley was acquitted of first-degree murder in the 2011 death of Anthony Lamar Smith. (Christian Gooden/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Resolution praising St Louis police introduced amid protests
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    Resolution praising St Louis police introduced amid protests
    September 29, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: "One thing we have to get set straight first is black folks will stop being disproportionately affected by this system," said State Rep. Bruce Franks, who spoke to press surrounded by front line protesters, outside city hall. "We'll set the tone and we'll set the time and we'll set the place when it's time to come to that table. Until then, they have to get used to everything that's going on. Every single one of them that thinks we're tired, we're not." Franks was one of four protest organizers who spoke to the press. Earlier this month, police officer Jason Stockley, who is white, was acquitted of first-degree murder for shooting Anthony Lamar Smith, who was black. Stockley argued he did so in-self defense, following a suspected drug deal and a car chase. Prosecutors maintain Stockley carried out the premeditated murder of Smith and planted a gun to justify the killing. The verdict has led to a series of protests throughout St. Louis. (Laurie Skrivan/ St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Protests over the acquittal fo SLPD officer Stockley continue
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    Protests over the acquittal fo SLPD officer Stockley continue
    September 24, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri USA: Rasheen Aldridge (left) and Missouri State Rep. Bruce Franks talk during a protest march to the Ritz Carlton in Clayton on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017. Earlier in the day police arrested 22 people at the Galleria Mall in Richmond Heights during a protest over the acquittal of Jason Stockley eight days earlier. (David Carson/St. Louis Post Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Protests around SLPD Jason Stockley acquittal
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    Protests around SLPD Jason Stockley acquittal
    September 23, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri USA: State Rep. Bruce Franks chants in front of the Buzz Westfall Justice Center as about 150 people waited for the release of 22 people arrested earlier in the day at the Galleria on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017 in Clayton. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • St Louis approves police body cameras
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    St Louis approves police body cameras
    September 20, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Representative Bruce Franks listens to the debate to approve a one-year trial for police body cameras on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017, in City Hall. The board approved the motion and will also solicit bids for a long-term contract for the cameras. (Laurie Skrivan/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • St Louis approves police body cameras
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    St Louis approves police body cameras
    September 20, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: State Representative Bruce Franks arrives hours before the start of the Board of Alderman E&A board meeting where a motion for a one-year contract for department-wide deployment of police body cameras was introduced on Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017, at City Hall. The board approved the motion and will also solicit bids for a long-term contract for the cameras. (Laurie Skrivan/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • NEWS - St. Louis: Weiterhin Proteste nach Freispruch eines Polizisten
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    NEWS - St. Louis: Weiterhin Proteste nach Freispruch eines Polizisten
    September 25, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Missouri State Rep. Bruce Franks leads a protest on an entrance ramp to Interstate 64 in downtown St. Louis, on the tenth day of protests after former St. Louis police officer Jason Stockley was acquitted of first-degree murder in the 2011 death of Anthony Lamar Smith. (Christian Gooden/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05979304
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: St. Louis Police Sgt. Brian Rossamano (left) talks with State Rep. Bruce Franks after a police officer fled in his car through a crowd of protesters near police headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Protesters dodged the vehicle and nobody was hit, but angered the marchers. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05969307
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