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AILSA CHANG, HOST:
People are again protesting in the streets of St. Louis. They're angry over the death of a black driver at the hands of a white police officer.
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UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTER: (Chanting) Whose streets?
UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTERS: (Chanting) Our streets.
UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTER: (Chanting) Whose streets?
UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTERS: (Chanting) Our streets.
UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTER: (Chanting) Whose streets?
UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTERS: (Chanting) Our streets.
CHANG: Whose street; our streets, they chanted. The shooting happened six years ago, and just this year, prosecutors1 charged the officer with first-degree murder. And today he was found not guilty. St. Louis Public Radio's Willis Ryder Arnold reports.
WILLIS RYDER ARNOLD, BYLINE3: It was in December of 2011 that St. Louis Officer Jason Stockley and his partner suspected Anthony Lamar Smith was dealing4 drugs outside of a fast food restaurant in North St. Louis. Smith drove away, and Stockley and his partner gave chase. During the pursuit, a dash cam recorded Stockley telling his partner he'd kill Smith. He then told the other officer to ram5 Smith's vehicle. Stockley got out of the vehicle, went to Smith's window and fired five shots, which turned out to be fatal. Initially6 the officer wasn't charged with a crime. Stockley, who's no longer on the force, had a bench trial before Circuit Court Judge Timothy Wilson that ended last month. The city's been on edge ever since that time.
In today's verdict, Judge Wilson wrote, quote, "this court, as a trier of fact, is simply not firmly convinced of the defendant's guilt2." Wilson's verdict also says the state did not prove that Stockley acted beyond a reasonable doubt of self-defense and that Judge Wilson saw no proof of Stockley planting a gun in the car. Prosecuting7 attorney Kimberly Gardner says her office presented a case that showed Stockley was guilty.
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KIMBERLY GARDNER: We cannot let the naysayers and guardians8 the status quo let us miss this opportunity to seek real change.
ARNOLD: Smith family attorney Al Watkins says he's appalled9 by the judge's decision. He finds Stockley's story of the shooting difficult to believe.
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AL WATKINS: I'm sorry. I don't buy it. I don't buy it for a heartbeat.
ARNOLD: Immediately following the verdict, protesters took to the streets in downtown St. Louis.
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UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTER: (Chanting) Whose streets?
UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTERS: (Chanting) Our streets.
UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTER: (Chanting) Whose streets?
UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTERS: (Chanting) Our streets.
UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTER: (Chanting) Whose streets?
UNIDENTIFIED PROTESTERS: (Chanting) Our streets.
ARNOLD: Protester TK Benson says the verdict should be a catalyst10 for recognizing the deep-seated racism11 in the judicial12 system.
TK BENSON: To say that it is heartbreaking would be too much of an understatement. But this generation of black people need to wake up and realize that the system has proven time after time after time that it is against us when it comes to stuff like this.
ARNOLD: Like the protests that erupted in Ferguson following Michael Brown's shooting death at the hands of then-Officer Darren Wilson, activists13 vowed14 to protest throughout this weekend and into the coming weeks if necessary. For NPR News, I'm Willis Ryder Arnold in St. Louis.
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检举人( prosecutor的名词复数 ); 告发人; 起诉人; 公诉人 | |
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(random access memory)随机存取存储器 | |
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检举、告发某人( prosecute的现在分词 ); 对某人提起公诉; 继续从事(某事物); 担任控方律师 | |
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监护人( guardian的名词复数 ); 保护者,维护者 | |
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adj.司法的,法庭的,审判的,明断的,公正的 | |
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