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Fatal Police Shooting of Michael Brown Sparks Protests in Missouri

St. Louis County police said a large crowd confronted officers following Michael Brown's shooting, yelling such things as "kill the police."
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A crowd is stopped by police as they were trying to reach the scene where 18-year-old Michael Brown was fatally shot by police in Ferguson, Mo., near St. Louis on Saturday.Huy Mach / AP

FERGUSON, Mo. - The fatal shooting of a black teenager by police sent hundreds of angry residents out of their apartments Saturday in a St. Louis suburb, igniting shouts of "kill the police" during a confrontation that lasted several hours. A St. Louis County chapter of the NAACP called for the FBI to look into the killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, a predominantly black suburb north of downtown St. Louis.

Brown's grandmother, Desiree Harris, said she saw him running in her neighborhood Saturday afternoon when she passed him in her car. Just minutes later, after she returned home, she heard a commotion and went outside to check on it - and found Brown's body. A spokesman with the St. Louis County Police Department, which is investigating the shooting at the request of the local department, confirmed a Ferguson police officer shot the man but didn't give the reason for the shooting. St. Louis County police said a large crowd confronted officers following the shooting, yelling such things as "kill the police."

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Lewis Head, stepfather to 18-year-old Michael Brown who was fatally shot by police, holds a sign saying, "Ferguson Police just executed my unarmed son" on Saturday.Huy Mach / St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP
- The Associated Press