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ST. PETERSBURG -- Clutching black and white
signs, about 30 people gathered outside the St. Petersburg Police
Department this morning, criticizing police for what they call the
murder of an unarmed teen.
"You can't keep killing our young people and expect nothing to come
of it as a consequence," Omali Yeshitela, founder of the International
People's Democratic Uhuru Movement, said on the steps of police
headquarters.
The Uhuru-led demonstration is a response to the shooting of
17-year-old Javon Dawson, who was shot and killed by a police officer
Saturday during a graduation party.
The
shooting took place about 10:40 p.m. Saturday during a loud, crowded
party at the Shining Light Masonic Lodge, 3100 Freemont Ter. S. The
crowd spilled into the streets and blocked traffic, police said.
Outside, police heard gunfire. According to police accounts, the
shooter was Dawson, who disobeyed challenges from officer Terrance
Nemeth, then leveled the gun at him. Nemeth opened fire, striking the
teen twice. (Click here to read more on police accounts of the shooting from this morning's St. Petersburg Times.)
Outside the Police Department this morning, Yeshitela and Dawson's
mother, 38-year-old Yolanda Baker, disputed the police account. They
said Dawson and other teens scattered when police arrived. Javon was
shot in the back with his hands up, Yeshitela said.
"There were no statements that he had a gun, fired a gun or pointed
a gun," he said. "The Police Department is the only one who's said
anything about a gun."
Yeshitela said other teens who tried to stop Dawson's bleeding were
pepper-sprayed by police. He declined to name those witnesses but said
the Uhuru movement is working with the Dawson family, citizens and the
legal community and will present its evidence in upcoming days.
Late Saturday, Dawson collapsed and died in the yard, a block from the lodge.
By the time Dawson's mother arrived, authorities had covered his body in a blanket, she said.
"They wouldn't let me see him," Baker said. "That was hard. They covered him up. I guess he was dead."
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