In St. Louis, Chaos Takes Over, 4 Officers Shot (Updated)
Once the sun went down, things took a decided turn south. A 7-11 near downtown was looted and burned. A Family Dollar store was also burned.
A local historical home, the Campbell House and Museum, was set on fire, though it sounds as though firefighters were able to get that blaze under control. As reported by
KMOX:
Things really took a turn after midnight, when four St. Louis police officers were shot while standing in formation. Multiple shots rang out, and it was not immediately clear how many individuals were responsible for it.
Hayden noted these individuals had “no intention of protesting.” They threw gasoline on police officers, fireworks and rocks at them, broke windows and looted. At one point, Chief Hayden became visibly emotional as he tried to make sense of the mayhem:
Some coward fired shots at officers, and now we have four in the hospital. But thankfully, and thank God, they’re alive, they’re alive. But I’m….I…why…can we make SOME sense out of this? Can we make some sense out of this?! That’s all I’m trying to say.
Thankfully, none of the officers’ injuries are considered life-threatening. Although, unfortunately, they were
not the only officers injured across the country last night.
And, sadly, it is now being reported that a retired police captain was shot and killed later while trying to defend Lee’s Pawn & Jewelry, his employer’s place of business.
Update: The retired police captain who was killed last night has now been identified as 77-year-old David Dorn:
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