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U2 cancel concerts in protest-hit St Louis

  (Agence France-Presse)
Chicago, United States
Sun, September 17, 2017

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 U2 cancel concerts in protest-hit St Louis This file photo taken on May 23, 2017 shows (L-R) Adam Clayton, Bono, Larry Mullen Jr. and The Edge of U2 performing onstage during The Joshua Tree Tour at NRG Stadium in Houston Texas. U2 was set August 30, 2017 to start releasing music from its latest album, months after deciding to go back to the studio and rethink its tone following Donald Trump's shock election.The Irish rock legends said that (Agence France -Presse/Suzanne Cordeiro)

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ock giants U2 and pop star Ed Sheeran have called off concerts in St Louis, as the US city braced Sunday for a second day of protests over the acquittal of a former police officer in the shooting death of a black man.

The Irish rock band and entertainment firm Live Nation announced the Saturday show's cancellation in a statement citing concerns about fans' security.

"We have been informed by the St Louis Police Department that they are not in a position to provide the standard protection for our audience as would be expected for an event of this size," they said.

"We cannot in good conscience risk our fans' safety by proceeding with tonight's concert. As much as we regret having to cancel, we feel it is the only acceptable course of action in the current environment." 

And Briton Sheeran announced he was pulling the plug on his show, set for a different St Louis venue Sunday, amid the protests. 

A judge in the Missouri city Friday found a white former police officer, Jason Stockley, not guilty of murdering Anthony Lamar Smith, a suspected drug dealer, following a high-speed chase in 2011.

The case has drawn a lot of attention in St Louis, where racial tensions have been high since the 2014 killing of a black man in the city's suburb of Ferguson by a white police officer. 

Hundreds of people turned out for initially peaceful protests after the verdict, but the situation turned violent Friday night, leading police to break up the crowd with tear gas.

Ten officers were injured in the standoff with rock-throwing protesters, according to St. Louis police who made at least 23 arrests. 

On Saturday, protesters gathered at a park and then marched through two St Louis shopping malls, chanting "the whole damn system is guilty as hell."

"I can feel for and I understand what the family is going through, and I know everyone wants someone to blame, but I'm just not the guy," Stockley told the St Louis Post-Dispatch.

Stockley, 36, shot Smith, 24, five times December 20, 2011 after a car chase that followed a suspected drug deal.

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