On Sunday night, protests entered the third day after St. Louis police officer Jason Stockley was found not guilty on September 15 in the killing of 24-year-old Anthony Lamar Smith, reports Xinhua news agency.
Police confiscated guns, knives, a sword, pepper spray, and a shield from protestors.
Unknown chemicals were sprayed by protestors at police officers.
Protestors had spent much of the day disrupting city streets, marching from police headquarters to a local university. But by nightfall, much of the law-abiding crowd had dissipated.
More protests were scheduled for Monday and Tuesday.
Stockley was found not guilty of first-degree murder and armed critical action almost six years after the incident took place when he shot Smith five times after a high-speed car chase that ended with a collision.
Prosecutors said Stockley planted a gun on Smith, as Stockley's DNA was found on the gun but Smith's was not. Stockley maintains his statement that he acted in self-defence.
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