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What round is this, I've lost track, this mob violence has gotten so reduculess it's not worth commenting on
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...hed-torched-after-police-kill-suspect-n630236Angry crowds smashed a Milwaukee police car, set fire to another, and injured a police officer with a thrown brick Saturday night following the fatal police shooting of an armed man earlier in the day, police said. A gas station and an auto parts store were set on fire.
A crowd turned out after Milwaukee police shot and killed what they said was an armed suspect at 3:30 p.m. (4:30 p.m. ET) on Milwaukee's north side, according to police and NBC station WTMJ.
Police said an officer was injured after being struck in the head by a brick thrown through the window of a squad car. Police said shortly after 10 p.m. that a gas station was set on fire and gunshots were preventing the fire department from moving in.
In the deadly police shooting, police said officers stopped a vehicle and two people got out and fled on foot, and during a foot pursuit one officer shot and killed a 23-year-old man who was armed with a handgun.
The man who was shot by police was struck twice, and was hit in the chest and the arm, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett told reporters at a briefing shortly after midnight. Barrett he was told by police that the officer told the suspect to drop the gun before he fired.
WTMJ said it pulled its reporters from the scene due to threats of physical violence from some in the crowd. The Journal-Sentinel reported that one of its journalists was thrown to the ground and punched by some in the crowd.
Police said the gun recovered from that shooting was a semiautomatic handgun reported stolen in a burglary in Waukesha in March. Police said the man who was killed had "a lengthy arrest r
As the gas station burned, the founder of a local non-profit called "Spread the Love Initiative," Terrell Johnnies, went out to try to talk to people on the street and urge non-violence.
"I do not want my city to turn into a war zone," Johnnies told NBC News. "I was thinking hopefully they can see me and recognize me and stop the violence."
But after gunfire was heard, Johnnies said it was too dangerous to stay. "Once there were gun shots, that's when I decided I mostly definitely had to remove myself ... There was only one of me."
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