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ST. LOUIS (AP) — A St. Louis Rams official and a county police chief differed Monday about whether the team had apologized for the actions of five players who raised their hands during pregame festivities in a show of solidarity with Ferguson protesters.
The players' made their show of support before running onto the field during pregame introductions.
"We just understand that it's a big tragedy and we hope something positive comes out of it," Bailey said, following his five catch 100-yard performance.
After the Rams' 52-0 rout of Oakland, the players said they meant no disrespect by their show of support.
The St,China Jerseys NFL Wholesale. Louis Police Officer's Association issued a statement demanding the players be disciplined and the NFL to issue an apology.
Kevin Demoff, the executive vice president of football operations for the Rams,Authentic Jerseys From China, denied in an email to the Associated Press that he'd apologized.
Rams coach Jeff Fisher said Monday that neither the team nor the NFL would discipline the players. He said it was their "choice to exercise their free speech," but he would not comment further on their actions.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch said county chief Jon Belmar told his staff by email Monday night that Demoff had apologized,Wholesale NFL Jerseys. The email said Demoff "clearly regretted that any members of the Rams organization would act in a way that minimized the outstanding work that police officers carry out each and every day."
"It's my personal opinion, I firmly believe,NFL Jerseys China, that it's important that I keep sports and politics separate," Fisher said. "I'm a head coach. I'm not a politician, an activist or an expert on societal issues, so I'm going to answer questions about the game."
Jared Cook, Kenny Britt, Chris Givens,Soccer World Cup Jerseys, Stedman Bailey and Tavon Austin made the "Hands up. Don't Shoot!" gesture protesters in Ferguson — a suburb of St. Louis — have been using since a grand jury did not indict police officer Darren Wilson over the Aug. 9 shooting of Michael Brown,NFL Jerseys China, who was black. Some witnesses said Brown had his hands up before being shot by officer Wilson. Wilson, who is white, told the grand jury that he shot Brown in self-defense.
In an email sent to the AP, St. Louis County police Sgt. Shawn McGuire said Belmar interpreted Demoff's comments as an apology.
Added Cook: "We help build up the people around this community daily with our visiting schools and talking to kids, so coming out and showing that we're unified with the rest of them, it was key to us."
The NFL responded with a one-sentence statement Monday from spokesman Brian McCarthy: "We respect and understand the concerns of all individuals who have expressed views on this tragic situation."
Fisher did say he plans to talk with the players, who are all black, but those conversations will remain confidential.
"I expressed regret for any perceived disrespect of law enforcement," Demoff said. "Our players' goal was to show support for positive change in our community. I do believe that supporting our players' First Amendment rights and supporting local law enforcement are not mutually exclusive." |
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