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{{rpl|St. Louis | {{rpl|St. Louis, Missouri}} | ||
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{{rpl|John Shaw}} | {{rpl|John Shaw}} | ||
{{rpl|Thomas Jackson}} | {{rpl|Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO)}} | ||
{{rpl|Michael Brown}} | {{rpl|Michael Brown}} | ||
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{{r|Peter A. Sturrock}} | |||
{{r|Michael Ranneberger}} | |||
{{r|U.S. Department of Justice}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:00, 16 August 2024
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Parent topics
- St. Louis, Missouri: One of the largest cities in the State of [[Missouri]], at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers [e]
subtopics
- John Shaw: City Manager of Ferguson, Missouri when the police killing of a black youth triggered widespread criticisms of institutional racism within the Police and City administration [e]
- Thomas Jackson (police chief, Ferguson, MO): Chief of Police of Ferguson, Missouri in 2014 when the police killing of a black youth triggered widespread criticisms of institutional racism within the police [e]
- Michael Brown: A black youth killed in 2014 in a controversial police shooting in Ferguson, Missouri [e]
- Peter A. Sturrock [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Michael Ranneberger [r]: U.S. Ambassador to Kenya; a Foreign Service Officer previously an advisor on Sudan, U.S. Ambassador to Mali, and involved in Cuban policy and operations in Somalia, Angola, and Haiti; democracy promotion and peace operations in Paraguay, El Salvador and Guatemala [e]
- U.S. Department of Justice [r]: The Cabinet level department headed by the Attorney General, which supervises the FBI and 58 other Agencies. [e]
- U.S. Federal Police agencies [r]: Add brief definition or description