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If Willis has turf toe, he could be sidelined for several weeks. Cornerback  suffered the injury in the season opener and has missed the past five games.
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FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) 鈥?Pounding rain and tornado watches didn't deter hundreds of protesters Monday outside Ferguson police headquarters, where they stayed for almost four hours to mark how long 18-year-old 's body was left in a street after he was fatally shot by police.
 
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Organizers of the four-day Ferguson October protests dubbed the day "Moral Monday" and committed acts of civil disobedience across the St. Louis region. In addition to the initial march on Ferguson police headquarters, protesters blocked the entrance to a major employer, held a loud rally inside St. Louis City Hall, disrupted business at a Ferguson shopping center and three  stores and tried to crash a private fundraiser for a St. Louis County executive candidate where U.S. Sen.  was scheduled to appear.
Rookie , a third-round pick, replaced Willis in the second half and had two tackles and tied a team high with two passes defended.
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At the  Monday night, protesters briefly draped a banner over a Jumbotron video board that read "Rams fans know on and off the field black lives matter."
 
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More than 50 people were arrested, including scholar and civil rights activist .
It appears possible the 49ers will visit and the Broncos on Sunday night with a linebacker corps comprised of , Borland, and . Skuta and Wilhoite are assuming the spots of (suspended) and NaVorro Bowman (knee).
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West was among 42 arrested for peace disturbance at the Ferguson police station. Some protesters used a bullhorn to read the names of people killed by police nationwide. Christian, Jewish and Muslim clergy members 鈥?some of whom were among the first arrested 鈥?led a prayer service before marching to the station two blocks away.
 
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Protests have been common since Brown, who was unarmed and black, was killed by a white Ferguson police officer on Aug. 9. Tensions escalated last week when a white police officer in St. Louis shot and killed another black 18-year-old,  Jr., who police say shot at officers.
In other injury news, cornerback  (quadriceps) and left guard  (concussion) exited in the third quarter. Wide receiver Stevie Johnson took a knee to his rear end when he recovered on onside kick in the fourth quarter and was optimistic he would play at Denver.
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"My faith compels me to be here," Bishop of the  of Missouri said outside Ferguson police headquarters. "I want to show solidarity, and call attention to the structural racism of St. Louis."
 
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Protesters were met by about 40 officers in riot gear. Several clergy members approached individual officers and asked them to "repent" for Brown's killing and other acts of violence. Some officers engaged the protesters, while others ignored the efforts.
With Ward sidelinedplayed the nickel corner spot and rookie played in Cox鈥檚 spot on the outside. Johnson sealed the win with a 20-yard interception return for a touchdown with a minute left.
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"My heart feels that this has been going on too long," Ferguson officer  told the clergy. "We all stand in fault because we didn't address this."
 
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Outside Emerson Electric headquarters in Ferguson, six people were arrested for failing to disperse after blocking a street,  spokesman  said. Emerson is one of the region's largest employers.
Staley鈥檚 close call: Left tackle  was happy to see wide receiver  catch an 11-yard, go-ahead touchdown in the third quarter, but he would have been even happier if he was celebrating in the end zone.
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At St. Louis City Hall, about 100 protesters blew whistles that echoed off the marble walls. Protest leader  presented a list of four demands to , chief of staff for Mayor . Slay was not in the office Monday.
 
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The demands called for an end to participation in a program providing military equipment to police, body cameras for all officers, a civilian review board for police and mandatory independent investigations whenever police kill someone.
Staley, a tight end at Rockford (Mich.) High, reported as an eligible receiver on the 3rd-and-1 play, which was designed to be a pass to him. However, defensive end  tackled Staley, drawing a holding penalty, and Colin Kaepernick found Boldin in the back of the end zone.
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Rainford said St. Louis is not part of the militarization program; he promised the other demands will be taken seriously.
 
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"We are already working on all of these things," he said.
鈥淩obert messed that up for me,鈥?Staley said. 鈥淚t was wide open. It would have been a Monday night celebration. I had a great dance and everything 鈥?It was going to be a touchdown and I was going to have a hell of a celebration.鈥?
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Williams said that wasn't good enough, and pledged further disruptions in days to come. One protester was arrested for property damage.
What was the dance: 鈥淲ait for it,鈥?Staley said.
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Hundreds of people marched to  in the pre-dawn hours. A small group held a brief demonstration inside the upscale Plaza Frontenac shopping center in St. Louis County. Another group was turned away by police and security at a Ferguson Wal-Mart, but the store closed out of concern about the protest.
 
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County police spokesman Brian Schellman said Monday night that several protesters were arrested there but could not provide a precise total. He added that an unspecified number of additional arrests were made at the Webster Groves fundraiser for County Councilman , a Democrat who has come under criticism for his political links to St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney .
Prime-time performers: The 49ers extended their winning streak on 鈥淢onday Night Football鈥?to seven games, the second-longest in the NFL (Seahawks, 9).
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Ferguson October began Friday with protesters marching to the St. Louis County prosecutor's office and renewing calls for charges against , the officer who shot Brown. A grand jury is reviewing the case, and the  is conducting a civil rights investigation.
 
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They have outscored opponents 195-66 during their streak. Their last loss on MNF was a 25-22 defeat against New Orleans on Sept.20, 2010. The 49ers also have the most wins (46) on MNF.
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Revision as of 09:46, 31 October 2014

@@@ FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) 鈥?Pounding rain and tornado watches didn't deter hundreds of protesters Monday outside Ferguson police headquarters, where they stayed for almost four hours to mark how long 18-year-old 's body was left in a street after he was fatally shot by police. Organizers of the four-day Ferguson October protests dubbed the day "Moral Monday" and committed acts of civil disobedience across the St. Louis region. In addition to the initial march on Ferguson police headquarters, protesters blocked the entrance to a major employer, held a loud rally inside St. Louis City Hall, disrupted business at a Ferguson shopping center and three stores and tried to crash a private fundraiser for a St. Louis County executive candidate where U.S. Sen. was scheduled to appear. At the Monday night, protesters briefly draped a banner over a Jumbotron video board that read "Rams fans know on and off the field black lives matter." More than 50 people were arrested, including scholar and civil rights activist . West was among 42 arrested for peace disturbance at the Ferguson police station. Some protesters used a bullhorn to read the names of people killed by police nationwide. Christian, Jewish and Muslim clergy members 鈥?some of whom were among the first arrested 鈥?led a prayer service before marching to the station two blocks away. Protests have been common since Brown, who was unarmed and black, was killed by a white Ferguson police officer on Aug. 9. Tensions escalated last week when a white police officer in St. Louis shot and killed another black 18-year-old, Jr., who police say shot at officers. "My faith compels me to be here," Bishop of the of Missouri said outside Ferguson police headquarters. "I want to show solidarity, and call attention to the structural racism of St. Louis." Protesters were met by about 40 officers in riot gear. Several clergy members approached individual officers and asked them to "repent" for Brown's killing and other acts of violence. Some officers engaged the protesters, while others ignored the efforts. "My heart feels that this has been going on too long," Ferguson officer told the clergy. "We all stand in fault because we didn't address this." Outside Emerson Electric headquarters in Ferguson, six people were arrested for failing to disperse after blocking a street, spokesman said. Emerson is one of the region's largest employers. At St. Louis City Hall, about 100 protesters blew whistles that echoed off the marble walls. Protest leader presented a list of four demands to , chief of staff for Mayor . Slay was not in the office Monday. The demands called for an end to participation in a program providing military equipment to police, body cameras for all officers, a civilian review board for police and mandatory independent investigations whenever police kill someone. Rainford said St. Louis is not part of the militarization program; he promised the other demands will be taken seriously. "We are already working on all of these things," he said. Williams said that wasn't good enough, and pledged further disruptions in days to come. One protester was arrested for property damage. Hundreds of people marched to in the pre-dawn hours. A small group held a brief demonstration inside the upscale Plaza Frontenac shopping center in St. Louis County. Another group was turned away by police and security at a Ferguson Wal-Mart, but the store closed out of concern about the protest. County police spokesman Brian Schellman said Monday night that several protesters were arrested there but could not provide a precise total. He added that an unspecified number of additional arrests were made at the Webster Groves fundraiser for County Councilman , a Democrat who has come under criticism for his political links to St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney . Ferguson October began Friday with protesters marching to the St. Louis County prosecutor's office and renewing calls for charges against , the officer who shot Brown. A grand jury is reviewing the case, and the is conducting a civil rights investigation. ___

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