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ST. LOUIS (CBS St. Louis) — While football fans celebrated a Rams victory Sunday, demonstrators protested the police shooting of Michael Brown.
Outside the Edward Jones Dome at Broadway and Cole, the two sides tangled briefly until police restored order.
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David Carson (@PDPJ) October 20, 2014
The protesters carried an upside-down American flag and one of the Rams fans took it. A protester grabbed it back and that’s when the fists began to fly.
Two protesters were arrested and two people had minor injuries. No one went to a hospital.
Saturday night saw continued protests in Ferguson.
Police there say between 70 and 100 protesters gathered outside the Ferguson police station. Police held their security line and, outside the line, two dumpsters were set on fire. One person was arrested.
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