The US just experienced a second night of anger after the dismissal pronounced in Michael Brown, the young black shot in August by Darren Wilson, a white police officer.
The small town of Ferguson, in the State of Missouri, remains under siege. More than 2 000 soldiers of the National Guard spent the night trying to control the protesters.
Flame police car reflects the violence of the clashes last night.
The protests have gathered hundreds of thousands of people throughout the country. In Washington DC, a peaceful march in the streets of the capital city with a slogan "Hands in the air, do not shoot" also chanted hundreds of miles away in New York, where many protesters were arrested .dropoff window
In the entire United States, more than 170 rallies were reported in recent hours from the East Coast to the West Coast, from New York to Los Angeles.
Tension remains high among the protesters, especially since the release of an interview Darren Wilson, in which the officer is explained for the first time since the tragedy.
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