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Cars vandalized, gunshots heard in Ferguson after announcement


People walked away from a storage facility on fire after the announcement of the grand jury decision Monday, in Ferguson, Mo. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Grand jury does not indict Ferguson police officer

FERGUSON, Mo. » Fire and looting have overtaken several businesses after Ferguson protests turned violent.

Multiple fires burned early Tuesday at local businesses, including at storage facility, auto parts stores and a beauty supply shop. An AP photographer saw firefighters arrive at one scene only to be turned back by gunfire.

Not long after it was announced that Officer Darren Wilson wouldn’t be indicted in Michael Brown’s shooting death, protesters smashed a police car’s windows and tried to topple it before it was set ablaze. Some in the crowd tried to stop others from taking part.

Officers lobbed smoke, pepper spray and tear gas from inside armored vehicles to break up the crowds.

The vast majority protesters had dispersed by late Monday, but looting and gunfire still was being reported after midnight.

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