Another night of protests riled Ferguson after Monday's disastrous demonstrations during which businesses were burned, cars torched, stores looted and shots fired. Although protesters set a police car on fire and authorities sent tear gas into the crowd as a result, the protests in Ferguson on Tuesday night did not reach the magnitude of the day before.
The outrage on the streets followed the announcement Monday night that Darren Wilson, the Ferguson cop who fatally shot 18-year-old Michael Brown, would not be charged.
3 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
1. With the National Guard in town, Tuesday night's protests were less violent than Monday night, which included buildings being lit on fire and looting.
2. Police made a total of 45 arrests on Tuesday night.
3. Demonstrators took the streets in more than 150 cities, including Oakland, Los Angeles and New York.
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