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Police: Young man killed near Ferguson, Mo., pulled gun on officer

WATCH: Police release several videos of the scene from surveillance cameras

By Frances Burns
St. Louis County Police Sergeant Brian Schellman (L) points to a man pointing a handgun at a Berkeley, Missouri police officer on a computer in a surveillance video as St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar looks on during a early morning press conference in Clayton, Missouri on December 24, 2014. St. Louis County Police are investigating a Berkeley, Missouri police involved shooting death of an armed teenager at a convenience store on December 23, 2014. A large crowd of about 200 people quickly formed resulting in a confrontation with police, a fire at a gas station and several arrests. Berkeley, Missouri is located about two miles from Ferguson. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
1 of 3 | St. Louis County Police Sergeant Brian Schellman (L) points to a man pointing a handgun at a Berkeley, Missouri police officer on a computer in a surveillance video as St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar looks on during a early morning press conference in Clayton, Missouri on December 24, 2014. St. Louis County Police are investigating a Berkeley, Missouri police involved shooting death of an armed teenager at a convenience store on December 23, 2014. A large crowd of about 200 people quickly formed resulting in a confrontation with police, a fire at a gas station and several arrests. Berkeley, Missouri is located about two miles from Ferguson. UPI/Bill Greenblatt | License Photo

BERKELEY, Mo., Dec. 24 (UPI) -- The young man shot and killed by an officer at a gas station near Ferguson, Mo., had a handgun, a police official said.

The shooting late Tuesday in Berkeley, Mo., quickly attracted protesters.

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About 200 people gathered, Some fought with police and a nearby convenience store was attacked by vandals.

The Rev. Starsky Wilson, a co-chairman of a commission created by Gov. Jay Nixon after the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, came to the gas station. He said most protesters were non-violent.

"When you see police escalate, you see violence," Wilson told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch..

Toni Martin said the young man who was killed was her son, Antonio, 18. She said he was at the Mobil gas station at about 11:15 p.m.

"They got my baby laying out there, he's been out there for about two hours," she told NBC News early Wednesday.

St. Louis County Police Sgt. Brian Schellman said that videotape from a security camera shows the police officer, doing a routine check on the gas station, only pulled his gun after Martin raised his. Schellman said the video shows the officer approaching two people.

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"You can see the gentleman raise a handgun and the officer fire a shot," Schellman said.

In August, Brown, 18, who was unarmed, was shot and killed by Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson, setting off massive protests. Wilson told the grand jury that declined to indict him that Brown threatened him physically

At 4:30 a.m., a few protesters remained at the scene, including Darien Gatewood, a foundry worker.

"Somebody just lost their son before Christmas," Gatewood said. "This is a present from law enforcement."

Later in the afternoon on Christmas Eve, police released two new angles of the scene from surveillance cameras. They're embedded below.

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