Warning Graphic Content: This report and video contains profanity and disturbing images:
Ferguson protesters outside the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis clashed with fans after the Rams game against the Seattle Seahawks Sunday afternoon. In the St. Louis Post-Dispatch video above, a black female is heard yelling a slew of racially charged expletives at both the police and fans.
“F*** all you white motherf***ers!” she can be heard yelling at one point during the video. She later spit on one man and assaulted another by punching him in the face when his back was turned. Shortly after, police arrested her for spitting and, according to the police department, she has not yet been charged with assault.
The protestors were yelling and chanting about the death of Michael Brown, the black 18-year-old who was fatally shot by Officer Darren Wilson, a white police officer from Ferguson, in August.
“At one point during the scuffle, a protester carrying an upside-down American flag used the pole as a weapon, attempting to jab a fan with the pole,” the Post Dispatch reported. “A short time later, after the initial confrontation, a different fan grabbed the flag and ran with it for a brief period; protesters then wrestled the flag back.”
Another altercation involved a woman, who can also be seen on the video, being punched in the face for chanting “Let’s Go Rams.”
“Two people were injured including one woman who was punched in the face after chanting ‘Let’s go Rams’ to protesters,” the report added. “She was later treated and released by paramedics. Police did not provide details on the second victim’s injuries.”
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