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Dr. Alex Garza, the incident commander of the task force, says that is also reflective of what is being seen across the state. 3 protests are scheduled across the St. Louis region on Saturday Toggle header content Local News Protests across the St. Louis area don't appear to be losing any steam. ‘Shut Down Lindbergh’ the event will be put on by Speaking Truth To Power STL. – More peaceful protests are planned today after the death of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis. ExpectUS will protest in front of the Florissant Police Department to demand charges against a detective who hit a man with his unmarked SUV on June 2. The St. Louis protesters were blocking traffic, including a Metro bus. In videos being shared on social media, traffic cones were also … Ferguson-Florissant School District march beginning at 10 a.m. at 501 S. Florissant Road. ST. LOUIS, Mo. © 1998 - 2020 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. | All Rights Reserved. Related: St. Louis activists broadcast live as buildings looted, burned in Minneapolis. It’ll start at 4 p.m. at the AMC 12 in Creve Coeur.