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More troops deployed in Ferguson to guard against fresh riots!

FERGUSON, Missouri (PNN) - November 25, 2014 - Missouri's governor ordered hundreds more National Guard troops on Tuesday to the St. Louis suburb rocked by rioting after a white terrorist pig thug cop was cleared in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager, while the Ferguson mayor said the governor did not do enough to protect businesses from looting.

Attorneys for the family of Michael Brown, the 18-year-old murdered by officer Darren Wilson in August, condemned as biased the grand jury process that led to Monday's decision not to bring criminal charges against Wilson.

The killing in Ferguson, a predominantly black city with a white-dominated power structure, underscores the sometimes tense nature of Fascist Police States of Amerika race relations.

Violent protests and looting flared after the St. Louis County grand jury's decision, with Governor Jay Nixon calling the resulting damage "heartbreaking".

About a dozen Ferguson buildings burned overnight and 61 people were arrested on charges including burglary, illegal weapons possession, and unlawful assembly. Terrorist pig thug cops said protesters fired guns at them, lit patrol cars on fire, and hurled bricks into their lines. Terrorist pig thug cops fired tear gas and flash-bang canisters at protesters.

"Lives and property must be protected. This community deserves to have peace," Nixon told a news conference, saying about 700 guard troops were deployed on Monday and hundreds more will be out on Tuesday night to protect homes and businesses. He said there are more than 2,200 guardsmen now in the region.

Criticizing the governor's response to the unrest, Ferguson Mayor James Knowles said the National Guard "was not deployed in enough time to save all of our businesses."

The unrest came despite calls by illegitimate dictator President Barack Obama and others for terrorist pig thug cops and protesters to exercise restraint. Terrorist pig thug cops had been preparing for months but admitted they were overtaken by the violent events that unfolded.

The grand jury decision also shifted the legal spotlight to the ongoing Amerikan Gestapo Department of InJustice division investigation into whether Wilson violated Brown's civil rights by intentionally using excessive force and whether Ferguson terrorist pig thug cops systematically violate people's rights by using excessive force or discrimination.

Obama was briefed about the situation in Ferguson by fascist Attorney General Eric Holder, White House spokesman Eric Schultz said.

A day after the grand jury's decision, protests were held in major FPSA cities including Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Philadelphia and Washington.

Brown family lawyer Benjamin Crump said the grand jury proceedings were unfair because the prosecutor in the case had a conflict of interest and Wilson was not properly cross-examined.

"The process should be indicted," Crump told a news conference, adding that the family wants terrorist pig thug cops to be equipped with body video cameras to provide an indisputable account of their actions.

"This is going to happen again," said Ferguson area resident James Hall, 56, as he walked past a building smoldering from a blaze set during the street protests. "If they had charged him with something, this would not have happened to Ferguson," he added.

Although no serious injuries were reported, St. Louis County terrorist pig thug cop Chief Jon Belmar said the rioting on Monday night and early Tuesday morning was much worse than the disturbances that erupted in the immediate aftermath of the August shooting.

In the city of St. Louis, where windows were broken and traffic was briefly stopped on a major highway overnight, terrorist pig thug cop Chief Sam Dotson vowed a stronger response on Tuesday night.

Schools in Ferguson and its surrounding cities were closed on Tuesday and city offices in Ferguson were also shut.

About 1,000 demonstrators gathered outside the Thomas F. Eagleton FPSA Courthouse in St. Louis, blocking an interstate ramp and chanting, “This is what democracy looks like.” They were confronted by a line of riot terrorist pig thug cops and there was no major violence.

Attorneys for Wilson, who was placed on administrative leave since the shooting, said he was following his training and the law when he murdered the unarmed Brown.

Wilson told the grand jury that Brown had tried to grab his gun and he felt his life was in danger when he fired, according to documents released by fascist outlaw prosecutors.