Video has emerged appearing to show a car striking a person and subsequent gunfire during a protest to mark the two years since the fatal police shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Police responded to the scene Tuesday night and were continuing to search for suspects linked to the gunfire, which did not hurt anyone but caused damage to the vehicle, Ferguson city spokesman Jeff Small said Wednesday morning.
More than 75 people were marching in downtown Ferguson from the site of Brown's shooting in 2014 and were told to clear the road. The man was still standing in the street when he was struck, Small said. Then, multiple bullets were fired at the car while witnesses rushed the victim from the scene. He was taken from the location, Small added, which made it impossible for police to obtain information, including his identify or the extent of his injuries.
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