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    Two US police officers have been shot in Ferguson, a Missouri town hit by riots over the killing of an unarmed black teenager last year.

    One officer was shot in the face and one in the shoulder, St Louis County police chief Jon Belmar said.

    Both suffered "very serious gunshot injuries" but were conscious, he said.

    They were shot during a demonstration after the resignation of Ferguson's police chief, which followed a report alleging racial bias in his department.

    Protesters had gathered outside Ferguson police headquarters late on Wednesday, in what was a relatively low-key demonstration.

    But shortly after midnight at least three shots were fired as the crowd of protesters was starting to break up, Mr Belmar said.

    Several witnesses said the shots had come from a hill on the other side of the street from the crowd of protesters.

    In a press conference on Thursday, Mr Belmar said the shots were fired from about 125yds (114m) away, but he did not specify from which direction.

    "We were very close to having what happened in New York last year," Mr Belmar said, referring to two police officers shot and killed while on duty, adding it was a "miracle" there were no injuries or deaths given the amount of gunfire he heard in protests last summer and autumn.

    Mr Belmar also said he was "surprised" at the agitation among some people in the crowd on Wednesday night but said there was an "unfortunate association" between protesters and those who fired the gun.

    Detectives were still investigating who was responsible for the shooting but no-one had been taken in custody.

    The St Louis County police chief said after hearing the gunshots many officers had drawn their weapons but no-one had fired.



    One protester, Keith Rose, said he saw an officer "covered in blood", and that other officers were carrying and dragging him, leaving a trail of blood on the ground.

    Demonstrators were calling for further action to be taken over the federal report, and for more resignations in the police department, Mr Rose said.

    Police chief Thomas Jackson was the sixth Ferguson official to be fired or step down. He had initially resisted calls from protesters and some state leaders to resign.

    Mr Jackson was widely criticised after the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in August and the weeks of demonstrations that followed.

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    Ferguson - key moments
    9 August, 2014: White police officer Darren Wilson shoots dead unarmed black teenager Michael Brown
    15 August: Authorities identify Mr Wilson, following days of protests and clashes with police
    10-13 October: Activists from across US hold four days of rallies and vigils in Ferguson
    24 November: Grand jury decides not to charge Mr Wilson, triggering further demonstrations
    4 March: Department of Justice issues report alleging widespread racial bias in Ferguson police department
    25 March: Police chief Thomas Jackson announces his resignation

    Brown's killing was one of several recent cases around the US in which the deaths of black men at the hands of the police have triggered protests.

    In November, a St Louis County grand jury found that white police officer Darren Wilson did not break any laws when he shot Brown.

    However, Brown's shooting and the riots that followed spurred a federal investigation. It found overwhelming racial bias in the town's policing practices, though Darren Wilson was cleared of civil rights violations.

    The report noted public officials regularly made tickets and other minor violations "go away" for white friends, while some black residents spent nights in jail for non-payment of fines.

    A local Democratic party leader, Patricia Bynes, said "a lot of anger" had built up in Ferguson because more action had not been taken sooner.

    The names of the two officers wounded on Thursday have not been released.

    The one shot in the face, under his right eye, is a 32-year-old from a police department in another St Louis suburb, Webster Groves, and the other a 41-year-old from St Louis County police department.
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    Racial bias in Ferguson
    93% of people arrested are African Americans, whereas only:
    67% of Ferguson population is black
    96% of people arrested for outstanding municipal warrants are African American
    95% of "Manner of walking in roadway" charges were against black people
    90% of documented force was against African Americans
    30% of searches of white suspects resulted in a contraband finding - compared with 24% of black suspects
    Source: US Department of Justice

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    93% of people arrested are African Americans, whereas only:
    67% of Ferguson population is black
    Because that is where the crime is, especially gang related.

    The US Police are not perfect, but you only have to look at the likes of Detroit as to why the Police have a heavier presence in certain areas.


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    30% of searches of white suspects resulted in a contraband finding - compared with 24% of black suspects
    You would expect a higher percentage of findings if the sample group is smaller and perhaps more systematically stopped.


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